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Sea Turtles - Disney Animals

EPCOT

World Nature

Guests Can Be

Any Height

Age Interest

All Ages

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Accessibility

  • May Remain in Wheelchair/ECV

Interests

Animal Encounters

Watch these graceful, gliding marine animals as they totally “Crush” it in their aquarium at EPCOT.

Loggerhead sea turtle swimming near sea grasses

Sea Turtles at Walt Disney World Resort

Sea turtles live in warm ocean waters throughout the world. They feed in shallow seagrass beds, coral reefs and the open ocean, migrating long distances from their feeding grounds to the nesting beaches where females lay their eggs.

You can watch these amazing creatures up close as our green and loggerhead sea turtles effortlessly cruise through The Seas with Nemo & Friends at EPCOT.

Veterinarian inspecting small green sea turtle

Home Away From Home

The sea turtles share a 5.7-million-gallon (21.6-million-liter) saltwater aquarium with over 50 other species. The Disney-made coral reef offers spaces for the turtles to swim, explore and rest just as they would in the ocean.

  • Made-to-Order Meals: Green sea turtles are voracious vegetarians, eating about 20 pounds of lettuce and cabbage per day. In the wild, they eat so much seagrass that the fat beneath their shells turns green—which is how they get their name!

    Loggerhead sea turtles are carnivores, so their diet includes squid and herring—plus a special vitamin.

  • A Checkup While Chowing Down: Disney animal care experts train sea turtles to surface at feeding time so they can monitor the animals’ diet and inspect them to make sure they’re healthy.

Young people watching large green sea turtle through aquarium glass

Disney Conservation: Saving Sea Turtles

Sea turtle populations have suffered a rapid decline due to habitat loss, reduction in large prey and increased poaching.

The Walt Disney Company is committed to saving wildlife and protecting the magic of nature together as a global community. Since 1995, the Disney Conservation Fund* has supported sea turtle conservation efforts by protecting habitats, educating communities and collaborating with local communities and sea turtle conservationists around the world.

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, woman and their 2 young children standing by a large sign that reads ‘Turtle Talk with Crush’

Turtle Talk with Crush

Gather around a window to the ocean for a conversation with your favorite totally tubular sea turtle.

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

Coral Reef Restaurant

Enjoy intimate dining and spectacular views of a living coral reef—and more than 2,000 amazing 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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