This is the kennel where animals fresh off the boats are kept. The arrival bay is close to the docks, just barely tucked into the jungle and not a far walk up the beach from where the docks are at.

Many of the animals are placed in individual cages and stables, but some have not yet been taken out of the crates they arrived in. Most if not all of the animals in the arrival bay have not been tagged yet. The concrete ground is covered in straw, and the sound of animal calls fills the air in a low din - dogs barking, goats bleating, the sound of shuffling hooves or the low growl of a caged panther. The air is heavy with stench, and none of the animals look too happy.

On the left wall are rows of heavily-barred cages, and the right wall has a number of barred stables and some larger cages. The area between the two walls is wide and spacious. The doors on either end of the building are always kept open for ventilation.