DENVER (KDVR) – As temperatures slowly creep toward the triple digits, Coloradans are looking for ways to cool down in the summer heat. However, some Denver residents need more than just air ...
In the United States, heat waves break out every summer. While people can jump in their pools, go to the beach, hit the lake, or engage in other activities that keep them cool, animals at zoos do not ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Sometimes, even the animals built for heat can't bear the Florida humidity. ZooTampa shared creative ways its staff is keeping the animals — the big cats, orangutans and the rest — cool ...
MACKEYVILLE, Pa. — The Clinton County Fair near Mackeyville has been around for 52 years. During fair week, many people, especially the 4-H kids and their animals, deal with the hot July temperatures.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - People aren't the only ones who are feeling the heat today. Animals both big and small are also dealing with these hot temperatures and that includes all the creatures at the ...
With record temperatures hitting the U.S., pet owners have to protect their four-legged family members from dangers like heat stroke and dehydration. But keeping an animal the size of a small car cool ...
LAWRENCE COUNTY, Ohio (WSAZ) - While we’re only in the beginning days of summer, the heat has already arrived. But it’s not just people who are feeling the high temperatures. The effects of heat waves ...
As the Earth gets hotter, humans aren’t the only ones worrying about staying cool. From the 100-degree summers of sub-Saharan Africa to the sticky humidity of South Florida, animals have learned to ...
Zoo staff implement shade, water, ice treats, and fans to cool 75 animals. Feeding schedules shift to mornings and evenings to avoid peak heat. Zookeepers monitor animals and coordinate with vets ...
Sloths, kangaroos, lemurs, alligators, capybaras and more will have a new home on International Drive this fall as Cool Zoo prepares to open its doors. The company, which has taken animals on the road ...
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