Code red heat warnings have been issued by Italy's health ministry,
as a heatwave nicknamed 'Lucifer' scorches the Mediterranean
region. But at the zoo in Rome, keepers are ensuring the lions and
tigers stay cool by freezing their food in large blocks of ice. The
animals have to lick through icy layers before getting to the joints
of meat contained inside, like a giant lollipop.
Klaus Friedrich, the zoo's veterinarian, says making these
meat-flavoured treats is part of their strategy to cool the animals
down: "The animals get bored, like children, so they find new ways -
how to prepare the ice. So sometimes you put the ice in a bucket of
water, and you put a string inside, and you hang this on a tree or
you hide it somewhere. There are different ways to give this food
and these ice creams... So they like it a lot."
The smaller animals, like lemurs, are fed pieces of watermelon and
special ice cream, while the monkeys are given bamboo canes filled
with yoghurt and frozen fruit. Italy is suffering from its worst
drought in ten years, caused by a high-pressure system that's
bringing hot air from Africa to Europe. Spain is also sweltering,
while the heatwave has fuelled forest fires in the Greek island of
Chios and the north-east of Bosnia.
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heats or burns
parts of an animal where two bones join
flavoured sweet on a stick
animals similar to monkeys
extremely hot
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