The Gil Institute is not a zoo. It is a xenobiological foundry.

If this is for a project or lab report, your write-up should likely follow a standard scientific structure. Below is a template based on the themes associated with "giant insect" research found in biological studies: Executive Summary

| Zone | Name | Function | |------|------|----------| | Alpha | Hive Observation Deck | Direct viewing of active Formicidae and Apis mega-colonies via reinforced one-way glass. | | Bravo | Molt Growth Chambers | Controlled environments to study exoskeleton shedding, size limitation factors. | | Charlie | Venom & Silk Lab | Extraction and analysis of toxins, adhesives, and structural proteins. | | Delta | Acoustic Pheromone Array | Simulation and recording of subsonic vibrations and chemical signals. | | Echo | Containment & Necropsy | For deceased specimens >4m in length. Strict quarantine protocols apply. |

In the lore of the GIL universe, the Institute was established to study the physiological limits of insects, particularly their growth and genetic potential. Initially a pioneer in entomological breakthroughs, the facility eventually became a site of catastrophic failure. The "Final" stage of the narrative typically focuses on the total collapse of containment protocols and the subsequent survival struggle.