This certain Mou River City Zoo that Bai Wu briefly surveyed seemed to be nestled in a natural scenic area outside of the city.
The zoo was massive, covered with vast stretches of forest, and there was an extremely large man-made lake on the perimeter.
Unlike the Twisted Jungle, each area here was separated by iron fencing. And occasionally, one could see some old buildings for human habitation.
According to the remarks feedback from the buildings, all kinds of animals were inside, and entering would mean certain death.
Bai Wu scanned his surroundings, trying to gather as much information as possible.
He was flanked by grasslands and forests while he walked along a winding highway.
This was an area where grassland animals lived; they were confined on the other side of the iron fencing, on display for people driving by to admire.
As a child, Bai Wu had also visited the zoo with his father. He still remembered a strange comment his father had made at the time: