This exhibit covers an area of 54, 000 square meters, inhabited by giraffes, wildebeests, oryxes, elands, yaks and other animals from different regions and countries. A vast variety of animals freely roam in the forest and all live in harmony, presenting a harmonious beauty of the Animal Kingdom.
The sika deer that has flower-shaped spots on the back is state first grade protection animal, with a population of only a few hundred in the wild Red deer, the runner-up of deer in size, also live here. Only smaller than the moose, it is state second grade protection animal. Sambars are widely distributed in China. Called "black deer" in Yunnan, it lives a life that is highly dependent on water. The yak that can only be found on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is renowned as "boat of the plateau". Currently, wild yaks are extremely rare, so they are listed as state first grade protection animals. The white camel is a mutant of the camel of Alxa, Inner Mongolia, which is now rarely seen on the grassland of Alxa. Mainly distributed in southern Africa, the eland is the largest antelope in the world. The wildebeest, also known as black-tailed gnu, has a color that differs according to subspecies, season and gender. They are active mainly in the morning and afternoon, and are well adapted to the environment. The oryx, also known as gemsbok, is the most handsome African herbivore, with fashionable ninth pants, a painted face, and a pair of long horns in the shape of swords. Renowned as the "No.1 height in the world", the giraffe is the sign of the exhibit. Giraffes are distributed in eastern and southern Sahara Desert in Africa, and they are the tallest mammal in the world, with a maximum height of about 6.09 meters. They have excellent vision but cannot make sound, thus known as the "dummy" in the animal kingdom. They are not only tall, but also have a high blood pressure. In order to ensure to send blood to the brain, their blood pressure when the heart is contracting is more than twice higher than that of young people.