The Pride of Animal Kingdom: African Lions Retiring, New Lions Arriving Soon

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    Animal Kingdom’s Dr. Mark Penning has announced that two iconic lions are retiring from the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction at the park. A new trio of lions will replace them. Here’s the announcement:

    Lions Retiring from Disney’s Animal Kingdom

    As long as Disney’s Animal Kingdom has existed, the savanna has been at the heart of this park and home to over 100 animals, including some pretty majestic savanna royalty – African lions. A symbol of strength, nobility and power, Disney’s lions have always been one of the most iconic stops on Kilimanjaro Safaris. For the last decade, two special lions, Dakari and Kamari, have stood tall atop the highest point of the savanna, creating lasting memories for millions of guests who have visited the park and admired their beauty or heard their mighty roar.

    It is with heartfelt emotions that we share the news of Dakari and Kamari’s retirement to a conservation haven in Florida accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

    Lion at Disney's Animal Kingdom

    As they enter the next phase in their lives, we made this major decision with a continued focus on their wellbeing, happiness and health in mind. Kamari and Dakari have received world-class care from the animal keepers, veterinarians and the entire animal care team for many years and will be greatly missed. 

    Their presence has left a long-lasting and larger-than-life legacy to those who have cared for them over the years.  

    Not only have they created memories for our guests at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, but they also helped bring stories to life on the big screen.

    Lions at Disney's Animal Kingdom

    In 2019, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures released a live action version of “The Lion King.” Years in the making, the ability to create photo-real animals was no easy feat. Luckily, Dakari and Kamari leaped into place and served as inspiration. Crews visited the savanna to watch and film them. This footage was woven together to create 3D models that could be used to create the animals featured in the film. This ensured the most realistic retelling of the beloved story.  

    As we prepare to say farewell and send them off with well wishes for their retirement, we will always remember them as ambassadors for African lions around the world. Their time on the savanna has allowed for our cast members to tell endless stories of how to protect their wild counterparts and contribute to the conservation of this majestic species.

    Shortly after Dakari and Kamari settle into their new home, we will welcome a group of young lions including one male and two females. Our animal care team is eager to welcome these new lions and work diligently to make them feel comfortable in their new home. During the first few weeks after their arrival, the pride will spend time backstage, getting acclimated to our keepers and their new space. It won’t be necessary to make introductions because these three lions are already littermates, brother and sisters. We hope that sibling dynamic will shine through as guests make their way to them on Kilimanjaro Safaris.

    We look forward to sharing details of their arrival and when guests can visit them soon.

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