Heidi over at Heidi's Head and some of her friends are hosting a fun new blog hop and are asking us to join in as well! Here's my contribution to the hop- a fun piece of trivia about Animal Kingdom.
On the African savanna, acacia trees are an abundant part of the landscape. On Kilimanjaro Safaris however, those are not acacia trees you see--they are southern live oak trees, which are native to Florida, cut to look like the flat top acacia trees! Apparently giraffes like these trees just as much!
This fun tidbit was taken from Little Known Facts about Well-Known Places- Walt Disney World edition, by Laurie Flannery.
Other great blogs hosting this fun hop are
Disney Babies Blog
Magical Mouse Schoolhouse
My Dreams of Disney
Each of them has a link up on their blogs as well! Go join the fun!
Other great blogs hosting this fun hop are
Disney Babies Blog
Magical Mouse Schoolhouse
My Dreams of Disney
Each of them has a link up on their blogs as well! Go join the fun!
What a great piece of trivia! Thanks for linking up at the hop this week!
ReplyDeleteI think it was on Animal Kingdom - behind the scenes - they showed - they have buckets of food high up in those trees so the Giraffes are eating in a comfortable/normal way! Jenn from Disney Babies Blog
ReplyDeleteThanks for that information, and thanks for linking up with the Tiggerific Tuesday Trivia this week! Hopefully we'll see you next week as well!
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Yay! Thanks for linking up. I had no idea about the trees - that is very interesting.
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