‘Bloodsicles’, baths keep Philippine zoo animals cool as heatwave hits

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‘Bloodsicles’, baths keep Philippine zoo animals cool as heatwave hits
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MANILA, April 30 — A Philippine zoo is giving tigers frozen treats made of animal blood and preventing lions from mating during the hottest time of the day as a heatwave...

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As people flock to air-conditioned shopping malls and swimming pools for relief from the extreme heat, animals at Manila Zoo are also trying to cool off.A capybara swims in a makeshift pool at an enclosure at the Manila Zoo on April 30, 2024, amidst a heat wave. — AFP pic “Like the tiny cats we have at home, they need to sleep at least 12-16 hours a day. But at this time since it’s really hot they are swimming to relieve the heat from the body,” Vinas said.

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