Several outlets report that temperatures in parts of the UK rise toward 40°C amid a “heat dome,” prompting new cooling steps for both people and animals. One focus is on how zoos respond to the extreme heat. According to reporting, zookeepers hose animals down to help them stay comfortable during very hot conditions. The accounts describe practical measures used when standard routines may not be sufficient for heat stress. In the same coverage, outlets also reference how people adapt to hot weather, including using ways to cool down more frequently. While the specifics of zoo procedures vary by site and species, the shared theme is that institutions take immediate action to reduce heat exposure. Overall, the reporting frames the response as precautionary, aiming to prevent overheating during a period of unusually high temperatures.
Zoos use hosing and other cooling measures as temperatures near 40°C heat dome
Several outlets report that temperatures in parts of the UK rise toward 40°C amid a “heat dome,” prompting new cooling steps for both people and animals. One focus is on how zoos respond to the extrem...
- Temperatures in parts of the UK are reported to approach around 40°C under a “heat dome.”
- Zoos report using cooling measures to help animals cope with extreme heat.
- Zookeepers hose animals down as one method to reduce heat stress.
- The coverage links heat-dome conditions to increased precautions for both people and animals.
Instead of taking multiple cold showers a day like those with opposable thumbs, sweltering animals are being hosed down by zookeepers to stay cool in the blistering 'heat dome'.
18 hours agoInstead of taking multiple cold showers a day like those with opposable thumbs, sweltering animals are being hosed down by zookeepers to stay cool in the blistering 'heat dome'.
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