Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The Tree of Life in Disney's Animal Kingdom

The Tree of Life, a sculpted 14-story (145-foot tall), 50-foot wide tree, is the centerpiece and icon in Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.

Carved into the fifty eight foot wide trunk of the tree are three hundred and twenty-five animals. The carvings were created by twenty different artists. There is also a carving of Mickey Mouse hidden in the tree. Different animals can be seen in the tree as the lighting changes throughout the day.

Paths known as Discovery Island Trails weave around and through this homage to nature. Stroll the trails to see a swirling tapestry of 325 animals carved into the bark of this massive attraction. Look for creatures like Galapagos tortoises, lemurs and cotton-top tarmarins.




A theater is housed in the Tree of Life root system where the It's Tough to be a Bug! show is performed. This 8-minute, 3D movie and multimedia show features Flik, everybody's favorite ant, and his grasshopper friend, Hopper, from the Disney·Pixar film A Bug's Life—along with a supporting cast of insects and arachnids who provide a suprising look into the animal kingdom.

Don't miss the Tree of Life, and be sure to inspect its carvings carefully. There may even be a famous mouse hiding among its branches!

Guest Policies

•Guests may remain in their wheelchair, motorized scooter or ECV to experience the attraction.

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