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Discovery Island Trails
Discovery Island, Kissimmee, FL 34747, United States
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ja
Review №1

Beautiful trail though jungle-like garden with waterfalls, exotic plants, some wildlife, macaws flying overhead, and a few cozy places to sit and soak it all in. We stopped here for a snack and were soon joined by ibis and squirrels. Both let us hand feed them and then we were entertained by a pair of young squirrels practicing their mixed martial arts on each other.

Mi
Review №2

Cool exhibit, fancy, and real. Lots of exotic animals.

Va
Review №3

The tree of life is the focal point of Disneys Animal Kingdom (must pay admission to animal kingdom to get here). There is a show called Its Tough Being a Bug outside. Itll make you laugh, but might be a little scary for the very young.

Ro
Review №4

A very great exhibit in the park to see exotic wildlife and animals with unique habitats brimming the Tree of Life! Some animals you might see:Asian Small-Clawed OtterThese animals come from the rainforests of Southeast Asia. They may look cute but they remain a potentially dangerous wild animal due to there common aggression and sharp teeth. True to its name, they do have small claws. It only extends there fur and no longer.Pacu FishAlso called the Black Pacu, these very large fish inhabit the rivers of the Amazon! They share there exhibit with the Small-Clawed Otters. They are very aggressive to other species.Lesser FlamingoThese are a small species of flamingo that inhabit salt lakes of Africa. They breed in these lakes and share there habitat with Red Kangaroos and Lappet-Faced Vultures. Red Kangaroos inhabit the Outback of Australia and have a deadly kick, while Lappet-Faced Vultures inhabit the Savannas and Grasslands of Africa. Keep your eye out for them!PrimatesThe primates you will finds here are the Cotton-Top Tamarin, Ring-Tailed Lemur and Collared Lemur. Both species of Lemur live in the same habitat and are only found on the Africa Island of Madagascar. Cotton-Top Tamarins live in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. Many animals hunt them from Jaguars to Harpy Eagles.Macaw and CatfishThe Scarlet Macaw is that colorful bird that you will see here! It lives in the Amazon Rainforest. The small species, the Paroon Shark Catfish is related to this name because it’s apparition looks like a Shark. It inhabits waterways such as the Mekong Basins in Indochina, an area in Southeast Asia. This fish is used for hunting.Tortoise and PorcupineGalapagos are the largest species of tortoise, and they can live more than 100 years! They can weigh a staggering 520 pounds! The African Crested Porcupine, a large rodent had spikes to defend itself from predators and people. They live in Sub-Saharan Africa, and are nocturnal (active at night).This is a Great animal exhibit! It houses many exotic animals from around the world!

E
Review №5

Neat walking trails featuring exhibits on exotic and local birds as well as alligators, kangaroos, and fish. They are mostly in the area in front of the Tree of Life and shade is provided. The only downside is the trails are dominated by the bulk of pedestrian traffic coming in and out of the park.

Ma
Review №6

Make sure to wear a hat and lots of sun cream. Also, drink lots of water! It is a great way to get to the animal exhibits and rides, however, there is a lack of shade. Also, the wilderness explorers program is a great way to keep kids occupied.

Mi
Review №7

Great place

Om
Review №8

Lots of exhibitions to see, take your time to find the good spots. Also if its too hot there is a water spout for kids to freshen up on.

Wi
Review №9

Fun fun fun

Da
Review №10

Nice scenes

Ja
Review №11

Very pretty to walk around, but not all that much to do.

M
Review №12

Nice trails with animal viewing spread throughout.

Ke
Review №13

The trails wind around the Tree of Life (Disneys most amazing park icon) on Discovery Island. Animal highlights include Asian small-clawed otters, cotton-top tamarins, lesser flamingos, red kangaroos, ring-tailed and collared lemurs, and African crested porcupines. Keen eyes can find the pangasia (paroon shark catfish), a giant Asian catfish. At 4 ft. and 80 lbs., he is small for his species. With the Animal Kingdom staying open later into the night, be sure to visit these exhibits early as many of the animals go off exhibit at dusk.

Du
Review №14

Very cool wildlife in this area of the Animal Kingdom.

Pa
Review №15

Have a cranky tired little one? Put them in stroller and take a break in these trails. Hidden gem

Au
Review №16

Loved this

D
Review №17

Not much to do But plenty to see.

No
Review №18

Fun place to go

Na
Review №19

Awesone adventure!

Me
Review №20

Wonderful place

S
Review №21

Fun time

Cr
Review №22

So much fun

Ja
Review №23

It was fun.

Ch
Review №24

Good fun

Gr
Review №25

It aint the Bronx Zoo, but its pretty cool.

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  • Address:Discovery Island, Kissimmee, FL 34747, United States
  • Site:https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/animal-kingdom/discovery-island-trails/?CMP=OKC-17633455_GM_wdw_attraction_discoveryislandtrails_NA
  • Phone:+1 407-939-5277
Categories
  • Amusement park ride
  • Tourist attraction
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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