I continued finishing up and pepping up my zoo, making exhibits more suitable, making animals happier (visitors are very happy already, despite little scenery). And surprisingly even to me, two carousels are able to run profitably.
And, finding that savannah and grassland biomes were now underrepresented in my zoo, I made three new exhibits:
The crab-eating fox or Maikong:
Synthetoceras, one of my beloved Cenozoic ungulates. I love Cenozoic ungulates and meridiungulates, followed by other Cenozoic animals, the most.
And the Chinkara:
By now, it is coniferous forest which is the most underrepresented: No exhibit is "purely" coniferous forest, and only the Lambeosaurus has at least some coniferous forest terrain.