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Do you love baby animals? I mean, who doesn’t? Well, you’re going to want to make the trip over to Disney’s Animal Kingdom because the new baby tiger, named Bakso, has officially made his debut at the Maharajah Jungle Trek! Bakso, is a Sumatran tiger cub who was born at the park in September 2024.
He is being carefully watched by his mama, Sohni. Of course, your mileage may vary. That’s because he may not be out all the time. It’s still exciting to know that there’s a brand new baby animal that Guests can see when visiting the theme park!
We were not disappointed when decided to make a trip over to see this new cutie! We got to see Bakso and his mama!
You can see that mama was making sure he was doing alright as he was snoozing.
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