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Did you know a group of zebras is called a dazzle? It's like they know how charming they are!
Animal Kingdom houses some of the most wonderful creatures that truly melt our hearts. During our recent visit on the Kilimanjaro Safaris, we were introduced to a delightful new companion—meet Tucker the baby giraffe!
Tucker, the latest (and possibly cutest) addition to the savanna, is Mara the Masai giraffe's baby boy and not her only child. His big brother, Jabari, made his appearance in 2019, and now this tall family has grown once more.
Tucker marks a special occasion as the first giraffe calf born at Disney World since 2021, making it a standout event. The arrival of this calf is especially vital as Masai giraffes are classified as endangered, with only about 30,000 left in the wild, so every new birth significantly aids conservation.
We also can't get over the birth of Bakso the tiger last September, a milestone for protecting Sumatran tigers. Bakso charmed visitors when he joined the Maharajah Jungle Trek.
Our hearts are full after meeting these charming savanna members, and we're already planning our return! For more Disney news, be sure to stay connected with us.
Are you excited to spot Tucker on your next Kilimanjaro Safari? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Did you know a group of zebras is called a dazzle? It's like they know how charming they are!
Animal Kingdom houses some of the most wonderful creatures that truly melt our hearts. During our recent visit on the Kilimanjaro Safaris, we were introduced to a delightful new companion—meet Tucker the baby giraffe!
Tucker, the latest (and possibly cutest) addition to the savanna, is Mara the Masai giraffe's baby boy and not her only child. His big brother, Jabari, made his appearance in 2019, and now this tall family has grown once more.
Tucker marks a special occasion as the first giraffe calf born at Disney World since 2021, making it a standout event. The arrival of this calf is especially vital as Masai giraffes are classified as endangered, with only about 30,000 left in the wild, so every new birth significantly aids conservation.
We also can't get over the birth of Bakso the tiger last September, a milestone for protecting Sumatran tigers. Bakso charmed visitors when he joined the Maharajah Jungle Trek.
Our hearts are full after meeting these charming savanna members, and we're already planning our return! For more Disney news, be sure to stay connected with us.
Are you excited to spot Tucker on your next Kilimanjaro Safari? Share your thoughts in the comments!