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Nadirah Going forward, the focus of the elephant managers and veterinarians at Disney's Animal Kingdom will be on the health and welfare of the calf and mother. It is too soon to say when the baby will be on the savannah for Guests to view, but in the near future, Guests will be able to see the progress of the little one on camera monitors at Rafiki's Planet Watch at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
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Guests will enter Six Flags Discovery Kingdom through the newly themed Entry Plaza after exiting safari-themed trams which transport them from the parking areas. Once there, families can catch a first glimpse of the adventure that awaits within the park as they meet some of Six Flags Discovery Kingdom's most interesting inhabitants at the Animal Outpost. There, the park's animal ambassadors will be on hand to provide up-close encounters with a porcupine, lesser anteater, macaws and other unique critters. Guests can ... interact with trainers, ask questions about the species or snap a friendly photograph of one of the park's amazing animals from around the globe.
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Nadirah Busy Week at Disney's Animal Kingdom - Things have been unusually busy as Disney's Animal Kingdom over the past week. In addition to the birth of the elephant calf, the animal care team has ... welcomed the birth of a healthy baby hippo, a siamang ape, which was born via caesarian section and two wildebeest calves.
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Guests will come 'face to fin' with captivating marine life in the "Sea" portion of Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. Guests will soon take in the new killer whale show starring Shouka, the park's majestic orca whale, or head down to Merlin's Dolphin Theater to catch the new dolphin show and discover the world of Six Flags Discovery Kingdom's Atlantic bottle-nosed dolphin friends. "Sea" explorers are sure to fall in love with the walruses, laugh at the clever and entertaining sea lions and gasp at the mysterious sharks in a variety of distinct animal environments. The park's Ocean Discovery program offers the most personal glimpse of "Sea," providing participants with the chance to feed and pet dolphins and stingrays and meet some of the park's penguins. Guests won't want to miss the opportunity to board the many themed children's rides or have a snack at one of the "Sea" area's tasty eateries.
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