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Disney unveils baby tiger at Animal Kingdom
Sumatran Tiger Cub Makes His Official Debut at Disney's Animal Kingdom: 'He Has Grown Up Before Our Eyes'
A Sumatran tiger cub named Bakso made his official debut at Disney's Animal Kingdom on Wednesday, Jan. 29, months after his September 2024 birth at the Florida theme park.
Cute little 'meatball.' Meet Bakso as the tiger cub debuts at Disney World's Animal Kingdom
Sumatran tiger cub Bakso was born on Sept. 26, 2024, to mom Sohni and dad Conrad, who also reside in Animal Kingdom. Disney World officials described his arrival as an "important milestone" for its theme park and the conservation of the Sumatran tiger species.
Disney's Animal Kingdom unveils newest baby tiger cub Bakso
Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom unveiled their newest addition, Bakso, a shy but curious Sumatran tiger cub. Credit: Walt Disney World Resort
Tiger cub ‘Bakso’ makes his debut at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Bakso, a Sumatran tiger cub born in September at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, has officially made his debut and can be seen with his mother, Sohni, on the Maharajah Jungle Trek. Bakso made his grand debut on Wednesday as his animal keepers proudly watched, according to a news release from Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment (ASE).
Baby Tiger cub Basko makes debut at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Bakso, a Sumatran tiger cub born at the park in September 2024, made his official onstage debut on the Maharajah Jungle Trek. On Wednesday, he stepped out alongside his mom Sohni for the first time explored his new world. Bakso is the first tiger cub born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in seven years.
Baby Tiger's Precious Debut at Disney's 'Animal Kingdom' Has Cast Members Totally Swooning
He’s here! He’s here! Cast members at Disney World’s Animal Kingdom were so excited to meet their newest resident — Basko. The tiger cub received a warm welcome when joining the rest of the crew at the Maharajah Jungle Trek exhibit recently.
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