Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park
Africa
All Ages
Discover this ancient African cattle breed featuring massive horns.
Ankole descended from an ancient species of cattle that lived in the Nile Valley around 4000 BC. Many centuries later, the herds migrated with their owners further south into Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi, where they gave rise to a number of African cattle breeds including the Ankole.
The Ankole’s distinctive horns can span up to 6 feet (1.8 meters) tip to tip. While they may look heavy, the horns are composed of a honeycomb structure designed to let blood circulate and cool. So instead of weighing the cattle down, the horns cool them down—like their very own air conditioners!
At Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park, you can spot these amazing creatures while enjoying the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction or when you’re on the Wild Africa Trek or Savor the Savanna tours. You can also find them grazing on the savanna at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge.
Animal care experts at Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge ensure excellence in animal care by meeting the unique needs of these impressive cattle.
The Walt Disney Company is committed to saving wildlife and protecting the magic of nature together as a global community.
The population of domesticated cattle is not threatened. Although the dedicated efforts of breeders and zoos have preserved the Ankole breed, habitat destruction still affects many wild cattle species.
Since 1995 the Disney Conservation Fund* has supported nonprofit organizations working with communities globally to promote human-wildlife coexistence and benefit both communities and animals like Ankole cattle.
Set out on an immersive safari adventure reminiscent of a nighttime drive through an African game reserve!
Glimpse real African animals in open-air habitats during an expedition in the Harambe Wildlife Reserve.
Enjoy the majestic sights of grazing Ankole cattle and other exotic creatures from the luxury of your room.
*The Disney Conservation Fund is supported by The Walt Disney Company and Guests of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, with 100% of Guest contributions matched by Disney and directed to nonprofit organizations. Additionally, Disney covers all costs of managing the fund. The Disney Conservation Fund is not a charitable organization, and donations are not deductible as charitable contributions for US tax purposes.
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