As big as the zoo had seemed before, it was nothing compared to how it seems now, with you only a few inches tall. The dark of the night only makes the distances between lampposts seem further, and you somewhat cautiously move along. Of course, you are also getting more and more adventurous. To see everything from a different perspective is an incredible sight, and more than once you linger to look at the vast silo of a trash can or a piece of discarded trash that's waist high.
Eventually, though, you get to an important branch in the path. Because of how expansive the zoo and its collection is, the scaled species are separated into several areas, not to forget the ones over in the "mythical" section. There's the herpetarium, where most of the smaller species are located, the swamp gorge where the crocs and gators are, and a lagoon where most of the amphibious anthros live.
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