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Walt Disney World says “Jambo” into his “most recent incorporation into the Savanna” Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme park, Tucker.
Baby Giraffe was recently born to Mother Mara, a Masai giraffe, and marks “The first birth of giraffe beef in Walt Disney World Resort since 2021”, according to the Disney Parks Blog.
The guests can already delight to see Tucker while in the Kilimanjaro safaris. His birth is the third of Mara, who joined the savanna in 2015. His first calf, Jabari, was born in 2019. He has a sister named Maple, according to People Magazine.
“He is brave; he wants to investigate new things, but he is also very calm as his father tweets,” said Savanna’s director Jenn Hernandez, told the media. “It has this good calm energy, although it experiences new things, as today, is so brave to the savannah.”
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Tucker’s mother, Mara, joined the Savanna of the Disney Animal Kingdom in 2015. ; Fox News
Disney shared photos of the new calf and his mother social networks, Also.
“Jambo, Tucker! Get to know the new addition to the Savanna into @waltdisneyworld!” Disney Parks Posted in X.
There are only 30,000 Masai giraffes worldwide, which means that they are classified in endangered, according to the Disney Parks blog.
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A sign for Kilimanjaro Safaris in Walt Disney World Kingdom Park in Orange County, Florida, on May 30, 2022. (Joseph Prezioso / Anadolu Agency / Getty Images)
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“Tucker’s birth is really important to us. It is a testimony of Disney’s leadership in the care and conservation of animals and our incredible collaboration with the Association of Zoos i Aquaris (Aza) and the species survival plan,” Dr. Mark Penning, Vice President of Disney Animals, Science and Environment, said in a statement.
“This plan focuses on maintaining the genetic diversity of the giraffe population and helping to prevent giraffes from extinct,” he said.

The frontal entrance to the animal kingdom of Disney in the Walt Disney World Resort on April 3, 2022 in Orlando, Florida. (Aaronp/Bauer-Griffin/GC/Getty images)
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The Disney Conservation Fund has “directed more than $ 132 million to community conservation programs to support organizations working with communities to protect wildlife, inspire actions and promote environmental resilience” since its inception 30 years ago, according to the Disney Parks blog.