Within a week, the zoo art galleries were replying. “We show dignity,” they said. “Boar Corp shows chaos.” But ticket sales told a different story. People wanted the boar. They wanted the rain, the mud, the moment the animal forgot the camera existed.

Historically, zoo design focused heavily on the human spectator, prioritizing clear sightlines over natural behaviors. The modern movement flips this paradigm. It treats the entire enclosure as a living canvas where botanical design, architectural engineering, and visual art converge to replicate a species' native ecosystem.

Disjointed movements or inaccurate muscle deformation during animation.