Humans aren’t the only ones loving pumpkins thisHalloweenseason.AtWalt Disney World‘s Animal Kingdom park in Orlando this week, animal residents were treated with pumpkin playtimes, much to the enjoyment of the creatures and the park guests who observed the adorable interactions.The pumpkin gifting is an annualtraditionfor the park, where staff members present the round orange gourds to the animals as part of their “enrichment.”Enrichment sessions allow the critters to interact with toys or explore new smells and tastes, creating a space for the animals to “make choices about their environment [while it] encourages natural behaviors,” Scott Terrell, Director of Animal and Science Operations at Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, wrote in apostabout the pumpkin tradition on Wednesday.Disney’s Animal KingdomDisney’s Animal KingdomTerrell also explained the animals may eat thejack-o’-lanternswhile others may “smash them or even roll them around for a while.”“It’s fun for members of our animal care team too, who enjoy getting creative in decorating the pumpkins and coming up with new additions, like bugs, seasonings and other tasty treats to encourage foraging,” Terrell said.Disney’s Animal KingdomIn2018,the festive sessions showcased ahippopotamusgobbling up a pumpkin while a tiger pawed around with one before eventually giving it a lick. A gang of meerkats had fun investigating their oversized jack-o’-lantern, peeking in and out of the pumpkin’s mouth hole and the gorillas enjoyed lugging their pumpkins around before trying them out for a snack.Backin 2011, elephants enjoyed their Halloween treats, as did the fruit bats, who munched on the pumpkins while hanging upside down.
Humans aren’t the only ones loving pumpkins thisHalloweenseason.
AtWalt Disney World‘s Animal Kingdom park in Orlando this week, animal residents were treated with pumpkin playtimes, much to the enjoyment of the creatures and the park guests who observed the adorable interactions.
The pumpkin gifting is an annualtraditionfor the park, where staff members present the round orange gourds to the animals as part of their “enrichment.”
Enrichment sessions allow the critters to interact with toys or explore new smells and tastes, creating a space for the animals to “make choices about their environment [while it] encourages natural behaviors,” Scott Terrell, Director of Animal and Science Operations at Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, wrote in apostabout the pumpkin tradition on Wednesday.
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Terrell also explained the animals may eat thejack-o’-lanternswhile others may “smash them or even roll them around for a while.”
“It’s fun for members of our animal care team too, who enjoy getting creative in decorating the pumpkins and coming up with new additions, like bugs, seasonings and other tasty treats to encourage foraging,” Terrell said.

In2018,the festive sessions showcased ahippopotamusgobbling up a pumpkin while a tiger pawed around with one before eventually giving it a lick. A gang of meerkats had fun investigating their oversized jack-o’-lantern, peeking in and out of the pumpkin’s mouth hole and the gorillas enjoyed lugging their pumpkins around before trying them out for a snack.
Backin 2011, elephants enjoyed their Halloween treats, as did the fruit bats, who munched on the pumpkins while hanging upside down.
source: people.com