Using the above rumors from the BSD zoo thread, I'll try to add few more stuffs from there on that I hope will be implemented, while trying to be as realisticly as possible.
Desert House
Rather similar to Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo's Desert Dome, only smaller in scale.
- The first exhibit is an walkthrough aviary emulating the Australian outback. Inhabitants are budgerigar, cockatiel, Australian zebra finch, diamond dove, king quail, wandering whistling duck, and radjah shelduck, as well as northern snake-necked turtles and pig-nosed turtles in the water.
- Additionaly an open-topped exhibit and an separate aviary are present in the walkthrough aviary. The open-topped exhibit houses central bearded dragon, frilled lizard, and shingleback, while the aviary houses laughing kookaburra.
- In the more indoor section after the walkthrough aviary, we'll see some desert reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. This include western diamondback rattlesnake, gila monster, Saharan horned viper, Hermann's and marginated tortoise, uromastyx, veiled chameleon, and others.
- Close to the reptiles and amphibians is two glassed exhibits for fennex fox and greater Egyptian jerboa.
- Two glassed exhibits that have caracal and bobcat.
- An mixed species exhibit with barbary sheeps and Hamadryas baboons.
South American aviary
Probably going to be similar to the desert house. Roughly similar to Singapore Zoo's Fragile Forest.
- Before the main walkthrough aviary, we'll see several South American herps and invertebrates, including several species of poison dart frogs and tarantulas.
- A very large walkthrough that are similar to Singapore's Fragile Forest with the mixed species. Notable birds include several scarlet ibis and a pair of toco toucan, reptiles will be green iguanas, red-footed tortoise, and yellow-spotted river turtle. A pair of Linnaeus' two-toed sloth will be present.
- A separate, mixed exhibit for capybara and South American tapir is present inside the walkthrough aviary. These two species couldn't go anywhere outside of the exhibit, but the rest of the aviary inhabitant can enter and somewhat interact with them.
- A separate, smaller walkthrough aviaries for Guianan squirrel monkey and some marmosets/tamarins.
- An indoor aquarium section similar to Singapore's Flooded Forest, the main tank will house several manatees. An giant otter exhibit will be placed near the entrance.
- An glassed jaguar exhibit, complete with underwater viewing, will end the South American exhibit tour.
African Zone
Rather vague, but I'll focus on the African Drive thru.
- It will be separated based on geography, mostly East Africa, Central Africa, and South Africa.
- For the main focus, East Africa will have giraffes and lions, Central Africa will have Nile hippo, while South Africa will have assorted herbivores like zebras, wildebeest, nyala, ostrich, and guineafowl.
Indonesian section
Again, very vague. I'll try to model it after the Indonesian Jungle of Prague Zoo.
- Five paludariums can be seen based on Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Papua.
- An komodo dragon exhibit, similar to the one in Taman Safari Bogor.
- An walkthrough aviary for birds from the Sundaland, which will also include Prevost's squirrel, large flying fox, Java mouse-deer, and some turtles.
- Inside the walkthrough aviary, separate exhibits include a glassed exhibit for coconut crabs and a larger one that will have Asian small-clawed otters and Javan binturong.
- A large glassed exhibit for a group of proboscis monkey that is similar to the exhibit in Singapore Zoo that will also have underwater view. Other inhabitants are oriental pied hornbill, Malayan porcupine, Malaysian giant turtle, and several Kalimantan-native fishes that include an Asian arowana.
- A nocturnal house inspired by Batu Secret Zoo's. It opened by an paludarium for earless monitor. Inhabitants are Sunda palm civet, Javan slow loris, spectral tarsier, sugar glider, small Indian civet, small-toothed palm civet, Sumatran masked palm civet, common spotted cuscus, Javan leopard cat, red giant flying squirrel, and Sunda pangolin.
- An brackish tank with banded archerfish, monodactylus kottelati, green spotted scat, and freshwater moray.
- A large outdoor exhibit for a pair of lowland anoa.
- An glassed exhibit for Asian golden cat.
Reptile House and Aquarium
Way to vague, could be anything at this point. Wouldn't talk about if further. My wishlish for it to just be more better than the usual stuffs we get from Indonesian zoos and aquarias. The Reptile House should've a indoor and outdoor section, as well as more mixed species exhibit.