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Happy Birthday to Disney World’s Tiger King

Happy Birthday to Disney World’s Tiger King

A majestic beast at Walt Disney World is celebrating a magical birthday! See all the fun details right here!

Conrad the Tiger

Credit: Disney

Conrad is Walt Disney World’s adult male Sumatran Tiger. Many of our readers remember when Conrad first came to live in Disney’s Animal Kingdom back in 2022.

Conrad’s arrival was introduced to Disney World through the Association of Zoos and Aquarium’s Species Survival Plan. This program helps help sustain healthy populations of threatened and endangered species.

And he has indeed helped to shape the future of his species. He and Animal Kingdom’s female Sumatran tiger Sohni recently welcomed one of the most popular baby animals in Disney history: Bakso the tiger cub!

Happy Birthday Conrad

Credit: Disney

Now Conrad is celebrating his 13th trip around the sun! The Animal Care team made sure it was a birthday fit for a great dad!

The team threw him a golf-themed party complete with a sign wishing him a Happy, “Tee-riffic” birthday! He even got his own cake.

The Animal Nutrition team whipped him up a cake featuring goat’s milk and meats! Sounds perfect for the birthday boy!

Where to See Conrad

Credit: DIsney

If you want to have a chance to see Conrad, Sohni, and baby Bakso, you need to head over to Maharajah Jungle Trek. It is located in Asia, and some fans don’t even realize it is there!

While there is no guarantee of a tiger sighting, you can certainly try the trail and see if you get lucky! Cast Members are usually on standby to point out animals for you!

Just watch out. The beautiful tigers have turned Maharajah Jungle Track into a popular attraction, and guests line up early to get in!


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