Disney's Animal Kingdom distinguishes itself from the rest of Walt Disney World's theme parks by featuring traditional attractions as well as hundreds of species of live animals.
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Disney Animal Kingdom treats its animals well. There are many skilled vets and care takers employed at the park. The Animal Kingdom is also accredited by the AZA, which speaks highly of the park's animal care standards.
Spot regal African lions on the grasslands of the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom park. Or, take a Savor the Savanna safari and see the big cats in action at night. You can also encounter lions and other creatures during a thrilling 3-hour Wild Africa Trek.
The cats were all captured and spayed/neutered before being released back out onto the grounds so that the cat population would remain under control. The cast members at Circle D Ranch (the same cast members who look after the Main Street trolley horses and the goats at Big Thunder Ranch, etc.) help manage the cats.
Tigers at Walt Disney World ResortProwl on over to the tiger habitat at Maharajah Jungle Trek to encounter the rarest of tigers?the Sumatran tiger?found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
In Florida, insects are around throughout the year, but we seldom see any on the Disney grounds. This is because Disney is usually aggressive about getting rid of pests. Regardless, if you look around outdoors (and occasionally indoors) you'll encounter bugs since it's actually impossible to eliminate them all.
Disneyland has over 200 feral cats in their employ, they roam all of the resort area and keep vermin out, mice, rats, squirrels, etc. The cats are sometimes seen during the day, but usually remain hidden from guests as they go about their business.
Well, Disney doesn't evacuate their animals. They remain on property. Actually, a lot of them are moved backstage to their pens and barns that are built to withstand a Major Hurricane.
Top-Notch Care: All the horses and ponies at Walt Disney World Resort receive a balanced diet, daily bath, grooming, dental care, vaccinations, regular full physical exams and new horseshoes every 5 to 6 weeks. Our dedicated team of animal care experts includes ranch hands, veterinarians, blacksmiths and nutritionists.