The Safari Park was the largest section of Giantess Park. Based around the African Savanna, the Safari Park featured wild anthro giantesses based on the African wildlife, ranging from carnivores such as the lions, the cheetahs, and the hyenas, to herbivores such as the elephants, the rhinoceroses, and the giraffe. The elephants were the biggest species in the park, standing as big as sixty feet compared to the other fifty-foot African wildlife.
For safety precautions, the guests rode in a special double-decker vehicle equipped with reinforced paneling designed to withstand a giantess’s crushing weight. Henry and Jennifer entered the vehicle as it plus the other visitors were boarding at the station. The employee with the public-address microphone gave the standard routine introduction, the usual safety procedures (“Please keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle” and all that), and then with the hiss of the brakes’ release, the vehicle was off on its intended route.
Since the Safari Park was the biggest section of Giantess Park, it had to be divided into various subsections: The Savannah, where most of the giant anthros roamed; the Jungle, where the giant anthros lurked in the trees and the bushes; and the Watering Hole, where the anthro giantesses peacefully drank from a giant freshwater lake. In that order, that’s the route the vehicle took, and it took the vehicle a half-hour to complete its route.
Which of these subsections does this particular story route take place?
The Savannah
Carnivores: Lions, Cheetahs, Hyenas
Herbivores: Giraffes, Gazelles, Impalas, Elephants, Rhinoceroses, Zebras
The Jungle:
Carnivores: Leopards, Pangolins, Mambas
Herbivores: Elephants, Antelope, Okapis
The Watering Hole:
Carnivores: Lions, Cheetahs, Leopards, Hyenas, Crocodiles
Herbivores: Hippos, Elephants, Antelope, Gazelles, Impalas