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Sharks and Rays - Disney Animals

EPCOT

World Nature

Guests Can Be

Any Height

Age Interest

All Ages

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Accessibility

  • May Remain in Wheelchair/ECV

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Animal Encounters

See jaw-dropping denizens of the deep patrolling the waters of EPCOT—then take the plunge and swim alongside them!

Sand tiger shark swimming among coral

Sharks and Rays at Walt Disney World Resort

Did you know that, despite their fearsome reputation, sharks are mostly opportunistic feeders—preying on sick and injured animals—which helps keep the ocean healthy. And did you know that some sharks and rays can thrive in both freshwater and seawater.

You can learn all about these awesome creatures up close at the massive aquarium of SeaBase in EPCOT. Here you’ll find sandbar sharks, a blacknose shark, spotted eagle rays and many more.

A swimming stingray

Home Away From Home

Our massive saltwater aquarium offers a dynamic and complex home to our fish friends.

  • A Rich Underwater Habitat: The environment inside the 5.7-million-gallon (21.6-million-liter) aquarium is constantly changing, encouraging our marine animals to explore while the coral reef provides a protected area for them to swim, hide and breed.

  • Feeding… Friendly Not Frenzied: Disney animal care experts train sharks and rays to feed at certain spots so they can be inspected regularly to ensure their health. Training also helps them provide individualized diets.

    A bright light is the sharks’ cue to surface for a feast of salmon steaks, bonito filets, mackerel and herring.

    The rays enjoy a more intimate dining experience. They’ve been trained to touch their snout to a target. When they do, divers reward them with clams, shrimp and small pieces of fish.

Brown shark swimming near bottom edge of coral reef

Disney Conservation: Saving Sharks and Rays

The Walt Disney Company is committed to saving wildlife and protecting the magic of nature together as a global community. The Disney Conservation Fund* supports the conservation of sharks and rays and their habitats around the world by promoting their protection and recovery.

The Disney Conservation Fund has supported shark and ray conservation efforts by protecting habitats, increasing awareness and shifting fishing trends to encourage human-wildlife coexistence.

Coral reefs on the floor of the giant aquarium at SeaBase, located in EPCOT

Coral Reefs

Discover the colorful world of coral reefs, which cover less than 1% of the ocean floor but are home to 25% of all ocean species.

A man and woman standing by a large aquarium tank at SeaBase in EPCOT

The Seas with Nemo & Friends

Go under the sea—without getting wet—on this gentle ride based on Disney and Pixar's Finding Nemo.

The dining area in Coral Reef Restaurant, which features panoramic windows with views into a giant aquarium

Coral Reef Restaurant

Enjoy intimate dining as you gaze upon a living coral reef—and over 2,000 sea creatures who call it home!

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*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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