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Here's a look by the numbers of what it took to put the part together:
27 million: The amount of gallons of water in Discover River. That would fill 1,800 backyard swimming pools.
4.4 million: The amount of dirt in cubic yards delivered o Disney’s Animal Kingdom construction site every day for two years straight to build the park. That was about 60 dump trucks a day.
1 million: The amount of rock work in square feet throughout the park. That’s twice the volume of rock work in the sculptures on Mount Rushmore.
103,000: The number of hand-made leaves attached to the Tree of Life.
40,000: The number of animal poop analyzed by lab technicians since the park opened.
1,500: The number of folk art animal carvings that adorn the architecture of Discover Island. They were all made by craftsmen on the island of Bali.
600: The average number of wellness checks the performed each year at the park.
325: The number of animal carvings on The Tree of Life.
18: The number of months it took to carve the images on The Tree of Life. It took 10 artists and three Imagineers working that time to complete the job.
2: The number of vocalizations park scientists have discovered in elephants that have been reported.
Source: Walt Disney World
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