I had an up close visit with an armadillo in Dinoland at Animal Kingdom. I was sitting on the bench across from Dino Sue rocking my napping grandson in his stroller whilst the res Of the family were riding Dinosaur. Being from North Carolina I had never seen an Armadillo before. I heard some rustling in the leaves under the bench and when I looked down here was this poor creature that I am quite sure I absolutely scared the stew out of when I saw it! It was a neat experience though to have seen a wild critter on Disney property other than birds and deer
There is nothing “docile” about a black bear. I live in Alaska. Most black beers avoid humans but once they are attenuated
To people and our trash, they quickly become dead bears. They also have attacked people and can kill you. It’s wrong to say they are docile. They are not.
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Vicki Barrett
I had an up close visit with an armadillo in Dinoland at Animal Kingdom. I was sitting on the bench across from Dino Sue rocking my napping grandson in his stroller whilst the res Of the family were riding Dinosaur. Being from North Carolina I had never seen an Armadillo before. I heard some rustling in the leaves under the bench and when I looked down here was this poor creature that I am quite sure I absolutely scared the stew out of when I saw it! It was a neat experience though to have seen a wild critter on Disney property other than birds and deer
Jane
I once tried to take a bite of my husband’s Dole Whip and he growled like a rabid bear… luckily I had him relocated safely.
Lisa Petersen
There is nothing “docile” about a black bear. I live in Alaska. Most black beers avoid humans but once they are attenuated
To people and our trash, they quickly become dead bears. They also have attacked people and can kill you. It’s wrong to say they are docile. They are not.
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