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− | Habitat Habit! is an attraction located in [[Rafiki's Planet Watch]] within [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]] | + | Habitat Habit! is an attraction located in [[Rafiki's Planet Watch]] within [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]]. |
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Habitat Habit! Is a short educational walking trail that teaches guests how they can help in animal conservation. While walking on the trail, guests can read about ecosystems, endangered animals, and even the habitats that they have in their own back yard. The main attraction of Habitat Habit! is the rare Cotton-top Tamarin which can be found along the trail. These South American primates (which weigh about one pound) are critically endangered. | Habitat Habit! Is a short educational walking trail that teaches guests how they can help in animal conservation. While walking on the trail, guests can read about ecosystems, endangered animals, and even the habitats that they have in their own back yard. The main attraction of Habitat Habit! is the rare Cotton-top Tamarin which can be found along the trail. These South American primates (which weigh about one pound) are critically endangered. |
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Habitat Habit! is a walking trail in Disney's Animal Kingdom. | |
Animal Kingdom | |
Land | Rafiki's Planet Watch |
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Attraction type | Walking Trail |
Opening date | April 22, 1998 |
FastPass + | No |
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Habitat Habit! is an attraction located in Rafiki's Planet Watch within Disney's Animal Kingdom.
Attraction Description
Habitat Habit! Is a short educational walking trail that teaches guests how they can help in animal conservation. While walking on the trail, guests can read about ecosystems, endangered animals, and even the habitats that they have in their own back yard. The main attraction of Habitat Habit! is the rare Cotton-top Tamarin which can be found along the trail. These South American primates (which weigh about one pound) are critically endangered.
Habitat Habit! opened along with the rest of Disney's Animal Kingdom on April 22, 1998. The trail is located between Conservation Station and the Wildlife Express Train. Since it's opening, no major changes have occurred.
Animals
References
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/animal-kingdom/attractions/habitat-habit/