Look for the new tiger cubs the next time you visit Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

The two Sumatran tiger cubs are now part of the theme park’s Maharajah Jungle Trek, according to a post on the Disney Parks Blog.

Anala and Jeda, the 4-month-old brother and sister duo, are still getting acclimated to their new environment.

Disney released new photos of the tiger cubs exploring the habitat.

The cubs were born in August as part of a Species Survival Plan.

“Our dedicated and highly trained team of animal care experts and veterinarians spent three years preparing for the birth of these Sumatran tigers and have worked tirelessly to provide them with the best possible care so they can grow and thrive,” the blog post said.

The preparation included created a special backstage area where the cubs can learn to swim and climb.

Sumatran tigers are critically endangered species with fewer than 500 left in the wild.


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