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Thanks to Colleen, I have realized that I omitted several photos from yesterday's update. So if you want to see the Mickey jacket and our PhotoPass photos at the Tree of Life in our cool elephant shirts, just scroll back up and to see those. Sorry! I didn't realize I had forgotten them because they were uploaded out of order on Photobucket.
I love that jacket!! And both your and Luke's tshirts were perfect for the day!
Definitely a great looking tour. One I have now added to our bucket list. Your jacket is awesome - where did u find it? I love the elephants at Disney. Our bull from Pittsburgh was there on loan for a while. His name is Jack. Do you recall how old Stella was?
I love that jacket!! And both your and Luke's tshirts were perfect for the day!
I love how lightweight the jacket is, yet it kept me quite warm in the air conditioning. I few weeks before our trip I found my t-shirt at Target, and knew it would be perfect for this day.
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Love the shirts and your jacket.
Thank you so much!
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Definitely a great looking tour. One I have now added to our bucket list. Your jacket is awesome - where did u find it? I love the elephants at Disney. Our bull from Pittsburgh was there on loan for a while. His name is Jack. Do you recall how old Stella was?
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The tour is such a great one. The jacket is from Uniqlo in Disney Springs. At the time we were there Stella was not quite one year old yet. She made her debut on the savanna on January 5 of this year.
A correction on the elephant family: Stella's mom is Donna and Luna is another big sister. I misread my own notes.
NEXT: A Trek through Asia Day 8 Part 2 Thursday, May 4, 2017
When our Caring for Giants tour was over, we had about an hour before our FastPass window even opened for Kilimanjaro Safaris. With plenty of time, we decided to travel to Asia and hike through the Maharajah Jungle Trek. First up were the White-Cheeked Gibbons who were very active today. I think I’ve mentioned this before, but the larger blond gibbons are females. The younger gibbons are all black whether male or female until they hit puberty when the females will turn blonde. As you can see from the number of photos, I was captivated by their antics.
Next on our trek was the Komodo Dragon who was passively sitting in his habitat, not moving a muscle. One photo and we moved on.
I was excited about the next display as its inhabitant was new. At first, I couldn’t see anything, though Luke told me he had seen something moving. Eventually, one of the Lion-Tailed Macaque moved down into an area that was more visible and permitted me to get a couple of photos. We stayed looking for a return, but though we could see several macaque hidden in the greenery, none every came down for further photos.
Now for those PassPorters who find bats of any kind to be scary, you might want to scroll quickly past the next two photos. Actually, these are specifically Malayan Flying Fox, but they are definitely bats. Their diet is predominantly fruit, so not really bloodsuckers. I find them beautiful, but I wouldn’t really want one to swoop down by my head. I’m sure that would garner a shrill scream from me.
I have a fascination with the flags/banners in the Asian area of Animal Kingdom. Very pretty!
Additionally, I’m amazed by the Bar-headed Geese. So beautiful!
Another new creature that I was hoping to see was the Water Buffalo. I had to crane my neck and the camera just to get this lovely water buffalo butt shot.
Still having elephants on my mind after our enjoyable and interesting tour, I snapped this photo of the elephant engraving.
I’m sorry the next two photos are blurry. I should have changed settings, but I was afraid I was going to miss this wee lizard's red throat display.
Our next sighting was of Eld’s Deer. My first shot is an artsy attempt to frame the herd. These creatures are so sweet and peaceful as they graze along the hillside.
As you all know I love all the details, big and small, at Disney World. So I got a bit more artsy here with some of the scenery displays. Doesn’t the one in black and white look very old. I managed this in the editing process, and loved it.
More stone engravings that just happen to include elephants.
By now we’d moved into the aviary portion of the Maharajah Jungle Trek. The first bird photos are pheasants, at least I’m pretty sure, along with a complex nesting system. I love the photo of the pheasant who cocked his head at me. It felt like he was trying to figure out what I was up to.
Then we found these two sweet birds sitting side by side. Very pretty! I didn’t pick up the pictorial chart that helps identify the birds in the aviary so I’m not sure what these are. But they look beautiful.
From the aviary we walked out of the Maharajah Jungle Trek and then we were right back at the White-Cheeked Gibbon habitat.
Such a cool thing to catch the lizard showing off his throat!!
And those 2 birds on the ground look so funny - almost like their heads melted a bit into their body.....
I love the picture you took of the White Cheek Gibbons with Kali Rapids in the background, that was awesome timing!!!! We all take that MJT with excitement to see who might be the first to find whatever might be in that Exhibit. AK is my favorite Park.
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I loved all your animal pictures especially the Lion Tailed Macaque!!! The birds are always one of my favorite parts of the trail. Your artsy pictures were frame worthy.
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Great shots from the Jungle Trek. The Elephant tour sounds amazing and at that price, a really great value! I love all the pictures of those beautiful giants. Baby Stella is so cute!
Such a cool thing to catch the lizard showing off his throat!!
And those 2 birds on the ground look so funny - almost like their heads melted a bit into their body.....
Luke saw the lizard first and pointed him out to me. He was so interesting to watch. I agree that the birds heads look melted into their bodies. They didn't move at all while I watched them.
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Wonderful shots from the Jungle Trek!
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What an amazing trek you guys had!! I especially love the lizard with his red throat and you caught some amazing wildlife!!!
Except for the tiger enclosure being blocked off, we had one of the most interesting treks this time.