Timothy_Q
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There are no tigers in AfricaIf the rumors about Lion King are true we would probably see big cats around there I’d assume right? Lions, Tigers, etc.
Plus, tigers already anchor Maharajah and Lions anchor the safari
There are no tigers in AfricaIf the rumors about Lion King are true we would probably see big cats around there I’d assume right? Lions, Tigers, etc.
Not to go too much further in the weeds, but I have a dear friend involved in animal husbandry who was worked extensively with tigers. His experience is that while most big cats thrive in captivity with consistency, tigers require regular changes in surroundings, scents, sounds, and other stimulation to keep anxiety and stereotypical behaviors from setting in. He travels occasionally with his cats for movie and television work, and having been fortunate enough to spend time with him on some of these locations its clear that they settle in with new stimuli to explore.The lions don’t show any anxious big cat behaviors as far as I’ve ever noticed. Honestly, the tigers do. Surprisingly.
It’s a lion king ride, I think we can suspend some disbelief.There are no tigers in Africa
Plus, tigers already anchor Maharajah and Lions anchor the safari
Each of my last two visits to DAK, the tigers on the Jungle Trek had the first viewing window shut. When we went around to the viewing area on the other side, the Tiger was stalking and pacing back and forth right outside the closed window.Not to go too much further in the weeds, but I have a dear friend involved in animal husbandry who was worked extensively with tigers. His experience is that while most big cats thrive in captivity with consistency, tigers require regular changes in surroundings, scents, sounds, and other stimulation to keep anxiety and stereotypical behaviors from setting in. He travels occasionally with his cats for movie and television work, and having been fortunate enough to spend time with him on some of these locations its clear that they settle in with new stimuli to explore.
AK rotates their population between the two yards with different enrichment to attempt this, but there's only so much that can be done to avoid the sameness.
Reminds me of 1998 (pre-Asia being open), and a disgruntled guest asking as they came off the Safari why there were no tigers.There are no tigers in Africa
Plus, tigers already anchor Maharajah and Lions anchor the safari
Those aren't real snakes. An underground tomb couldn't provide enough food for all those snakes. So, they must have been cursed snakes.Indiana Jones, great friend and conservator of animals.
Oh, man. Why did you have to introduce reality? Now they'll have to extinguish their torches and find some place to lean their pitchforks.A tiny bit of clarity... I'm not sure it's 100% accurate to say that Tropical Americas was "first approved without animal exhibits." This concept started pretty fast and loose as a variety of ideas after the weird, Blue Sky Zootopia and Moana candy.
Once the attraction plans of Encanto new build, Dinosaur retheme into IJ, some sort of spinner, and service/support facility rethemes came into focus, planning work began with AK's care team to plot out transitions for the onsite animals. I don't think they knew at this point if the animal exhibits were to be included or not, but they knew they'd have to transition existing residents out of the area for construction... and I think this is where the "first approved without animals" bit came from.
I'm still expecting a few small, garden style exhibits for Capys and maybe some others near the casita, and perhaps some monkeys in the transition up to IJ. For reference, look to the right of the land's entrance arch in the new art...
Critters/snakes/spiders in the queue would be really really cool!Snakes don’t need big enclosures. Maybe they can put some in the IJA queue. And some tarantulas (but they’re elsewhere in the park)?
They were probably doing pretty well subsisting on a steady diet of archaeologists. They were also probably holy snakes that God put there to protect his stuff.Those aren't real snakes. An underground tomb couldn't provide enough food for all those snakes. So, they must have been cursed snakes.
This was a mercy killing.
Technically the map chamber is probably man made. God could of put the snakes in there though to protect the ark’s location.They were probably doing pretty well subsisting on a steady diet of archaeologists. They were also probably holy snakes that God put there to protect his stuff.
Am I the only one very excited for the possibility of a modern Indy ride? Think it could work out very well. Of course, they have to deliver.
No animals makes me sad… and bye bye gator?
Well, they did name the dog Indiana.
I agree that getting Jaguars is probably not going to happen, but it would be cool to have one big animal attraction anchoring the land. Africa has the Lion, Asia has the Tigers so each of the other two lands (not including Avatar) has their giant cats represented, this South American styled land should have their big cat as well. But I guess I will have to settle for the noble Capybara...
Not to go too much further in the weeds, but I have a dear friend involved in animal husbandry who was worked extensively with tigers. His experience is that while most big cats thrive in captivity with consistency, tigers require regular changes in surroundings, scents, sounds, and other stimulation to keep anxiety and stereotypical behaviors from setting in. He travels occasionally with his cats for movie and television work, and having been fortunate enough to spend time with him on some of these locations its clear that they settle in with new stimuli to explore.
AK rotates their population between the two yards with different enrichment to attempt this, but there's only so much that can be done to avoid the sameness.
Oh hey, the thing that completely overshadowed Disney's Dinosaur movie in its release year is coming back.
King of the Rats!But I guess I will have to settle for the noble Capybara...
There’s plenty of other animals in TLK that aren’t otherwise in the park. Hyenas perhaps? Do they have warthogs?It’s a lion king ride, I think we can suspend some disbelief.
Also they can make the lion king area a small mini land where it fits better.
Meerkats as well. I think the safari has both Hyenas and Warthogs someone can correct me if I’m wrong.There’s plenty of other animals in TLK that aren’t otherwise in the park. Hyenas perhaps? Do they have warthogs?
Meerkats as well. I think the safari has both Hyenas and Warthogs someone can correct me if I’m wrong.
My want (not a rumor/source rather an opinion) is for them to move the UP show to Tropical Americas. You could then put more/new expansion where that currently is. If they move the UP stuff with any other tropical birds they already have in the park. Other animals that would be cool to see and easy to implement would be reptiles, Capybara's, and Flamingos.
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