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Disney has announced that two lions from Disney’s Animal Kingdom have entered retirement. What does this mean for the Kilimanjaro Safaris?
African Lion as Inspiration Photo Credit: Disney
The African lions have been a big presence for the last ten years on the savanna at the Kilimanjaro Safaris. They have created many memories for guests along with inspiration for the big screen.
Dakari and Kamari, the two lions who have been a part of the savanna for the last decade, have served