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Are the animals at Disney safari real?

A storyline based around poachers and featuring Little Red, a juvenile elephant, was used for years before changing to a storyline about a missing elephant. Eventually, even that storyline was removed from the ride as well. The focus of the Kilimanjaro Safaris ride is now completely on the real animals.



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