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Towering
14 stories high, the Tree of Life is visible from throughout
the park. Inside the "Tree's" base is Disney's
most recent venture into the world of 3D, "It's Tough
to be a Bug". Safari Village Trail allows visitors
the opportunity to roam the promenades, admire the foliage
and gaze upon more exotic birds and wildlife.
Look
for Cotton-top tamarins, Saddle-billed storks, Galapagos
tortoises, Asian small clawed otters, South American capybaras
(the largest rodents in the world) and green-winged macaws
here. The Trail area is wheelchair accessible. You may encounter
the Storyteller/Changeling here, the duo that entertains
and regales visitors with tales about the inhabitants of
Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. As expected the changeling
"becomes" the animal as the storyteller tells
the tale.
Here
is a list of the animal carvings to spot when walking around
the Tree of Life :
Abdim's
Stork
Agouti
Asian Small-clawed Otter
Axis Deer
Blue & Yellow Macaw
Cape Teal
Capybara
Comb Duck
Cotton-top Tamarin Demoiselle Crane
East African Crowned Crane
European Polecat
Eyton's Whistling Duck
Galapagos Tortoise
Galapagos Tortoise
Greater Flamingo
Green-winged
Macaw
Hadada Ibis Red Kangaroo
Ring-tailed
Lemur
Saddle-billed Stork
Salmon-crested Cockatoo
Silver Teal
White Stork
White-faced Whistling Duck
Woolynecked Stork
Wood Stork
This attraction is wheelchair
accessible
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