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Does Disney have tigers?

Tigers at Walt Disney World Resort Prowl 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.



Yes, Disney has tigers, and you can find them at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida. The park is home to a group of Sumatran tigers, which are critically endangered in the wild. You can see them by walking the Maharajah Jungle Trek in the Asia section of the park. The habitat is themed to look like a ruined Indian palace and provides plenty of natural enrichment for the cats, including waterfalls and grassy "prowling" areas. Disney's animal care team also uses these habitats to participate in the Species Survival Plan, a global effort to protect and breed endangered species. In addition to seeing the tigers, guests can learn about the Disney Conservation Fund, which supports tiger protection projects across Asia. It is one of the most immersive animal exhibits at the resort, often allowing for close-up views of the tigers lounging in the "ruins" or exploring their territory during the cooler morning hours.

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