No doubt, but it's so tedious. Plus, to make it realistic, you want all the sprouts pointing up, so 'align to surface' doesn't work on slopes; you've got to gradually layer small patches down the slope so that all the protruding foliage is facing the sky.
Anyway, I was watching a virtual tour of (I think) the Lied Jungle at Henry Doorly Zoo, and they've got Egyptian fruit bats in there (a colony 700+ strong, I believe?), which made me want to build for the species. Mine will not be as neat as Lied Jungle, of course, but it's going well. I'm currently working on the shell to surround the exhibit box. My original plan was to have two of the boxes side by side and create a "loop" where the two colonies look like one but I kept getting "obstructed" when I tried to place them right next to each other. In the end I opted for one anyway, as I'm still getting my groove back with the game.
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It ain't much, but it's honest work. I'm tentatively planning on this leading into a kopje with meerkats, porcupines, and tortoises. I also have a concept of a plan for Japanese macaques (an old, rocky island habitat that has been expanded into a larger area as the zoo modernised), so we'll see how I feel once the fruit bats are finished. The back wall of the building is going to be facaded with faux rocks, including a shelf below the glass windows that the bats can hang from, and there will also be a "keeper access" door there (the strip of building along that side hides a keeper hut). I thought about adding scarabs and snakes to the front wall with glass windows on both sides but I kind of like that angle wall I'm building there so maybe not. Or maybe I'll just add scarabs and save the snakes for the kopje.
It occurred to me that whenever I start a new zoo, I always start with Africa. IRL African sections are among my favourites, as I love the sheer variety they tend to contain, so I love building them, too. In this case I think I'm going to try and go -for-tat - I'll build something on the "Africa" side and then go back to the other side for something else. I'll also have to (eventually) build an entrance and administration area but I always get stuck on entrances - a lot of zoos have very 'fancy', modern entrances that are beyond the scope of my patience.
Anyway, it doesn't yet contain bats. I'll put them in soon so I know where all the pre-placed enrichment is before I decorate the interior. The roof is going to be a mix of that metal clad and glass panels.