As I drove around like a madman, searching for the perfect location for my zoo, I stumbled upon a baseball stadium and decided it was the ideal base. Contemplating the containment for my zoo animals, I initially considered using shipping containers, but they proved too small. Instead, I opted to secure the entire stadium, reserving one entrance for access.
The grassy area of the field would house the gentler creatures, while the basement would accommodate the more dangerous ones, like Bigfoot. With the plan in mind, I embarked on building the containment areas. Despite my initial attempt with a wooden frame falling apart due to my lack of skill, I improvised by repurposing shipping containers.
Using a welding torch, I removed a corner to create space for building atop the flattened metal. Stacking and arranging the containers, I fashioned a secure enclosure, envisioning bulletproof windows and fortified doors to withstand any potential threat.
Considering the possibility of encountering formidable monsters capable of hurling boulders and uprooting trees, I strategized for their containment within a larger area. I envisioned three such creatures occupying the space, with plans to capture more in the future.
After months of work, I had assembled five large containers in the basement and distributed seven medium and 12 small ones throughout the stadium. To determine the suitable habitats for the creatures, I visited the library to research and study each animal meticulously.
Using my findings, I meticulously designed habitats within the containers, ensuring they were equipped with the necessary provisions for the creatures' well-being. Though not perfect, I resolved to fine-tune the habitats before introducing any zoo animals.