The Christmas Issue of Animalia Magazine (both the physical and digital version) was considerably less "naughty" than usual, which was understandable given the more religious nature of the holiday. However, that didn't mean there weren't any adult content at all. That was locked firmly behind the Premium section of the website. There were also several other articles as well.
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Because some people are prone to traveling to much warmer locales during winter, there was an article about Animalia colonies that could be used as places to stay during the winter months.
One popular location was, understandably, Ao Guang Island, mainly due to its Winter Weight Watcher's party. However, there was one thing that was just revealed that was more than a little confusing. On the northernmost side of the island was a bamboo grove with very unusual properties: technology seemed to fail within its boundaries. If you bring your phone there, it stops working; if you bring a radio, it stops working; if you bring a magnetic compass, the needle just keeps spinning. Even portable wi-fi hotspots stopped working within the bamboo forest.
Instead of getting annoyed about this, the Japanese and Chinese authorities decided to make a quiet, more traditional hot spring inn in the grove. What resulted was a quiet place that could be used as a kind of refuge from the louder, more boisterous Azure Dragon Palace. Understandably, Miss Juliet and Raoul set up their honeymoon there, because they didn't want to be part of the Winter Weight Watcher's Party. But Miss Juliet did supply some of her milk to Horizon, due to several women (and men) wanting to be silver foxes.