Zoo in E China\’s Qingdao adopts measures to help animals stay cool in heat wave

A zoo keeper feeds watermelon to a hippo at Qingdao Forest Wildlife World in Qingdao city, east China\’s Shandong Province. (Photo/Zhang Jingang)

In an effort to relieve summer heat for animals in the dog days, Qingdao Forest Wildlife World in Qingdao city, east China\’s Shandong Province, has implemented a slew of measures, including spraying water over animals, providing ice blocks and fruits, and adding pools and air conditioners to their enclosures and living facilities.

A hippo eats watermelon at Qingdao Forest Wildlife World in Qingdao city, east China\’s Shandong Province. (Photo/Zhang Jingang)

Lemurs east fruits at Qingdao Forest Wildlife World in Qingdao city, east China\’s Shandong Province. (Photo/Zhang Jingang)

A zoo keeper feeds fruit to an elephant at Qingdao Forest Wildlife World in Qingdao city, east China\’s Shandong Province. (Photo/Zhang Jingang)

A zoo keeper sprays water on a hippo at Qingdao Forest Wildlife World in Qingdao city, east China\’s Shandong Province. (Photo/Zhang Jingang)

Photo taken on July 23, 2023 shows an aerial view of Qingdao Forest Wildlife World in Qingdao city, east China\’s Shandong Province. (Photo/Zhang Jingang)

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