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    Blood popsicles, anyone? The weird ways Denver's zoo keeps animals cool on hot days

    By Alayna Alvarez,

    2024-07-11

    Bloodsicles, anyone?

    The big picture: That's just one of the ways the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance, as it's newly renamed , is helping its animals beat the heat this summer.


    Driving the news: The challenge to keep the zoo's 2,500-plus creatures cool is even more strenuous this weekend as Denver faces triple-digit temperatures , staff tell us.

    Zoom in: Animal care specialists are coming up with creative ways for zoo residents to cool down apart from pools, fans, misters and air-conditioned spaces indoors.

    • That includes making popsicles out of frozen blood and meat for some of the zoo's carnivores.
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    Miss Tundra, the zoo's rescued grizzly bear, enjoys her popsicle on a hot day. Photo: Courtesy of the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance
    • Cold plunge bubble baths are given to the spotted hyenas, which love to stash objects in the suds. Staff also hide items beneath the bubbles for the three-member pack to find for extra enrichment.
    • Custom shade sails, which each cost a whopping $65,000 to build, have also been set up for the zoo's flamingos to flock under.

    The bottom line: To support these "cool" initiatives, the nonprofit zoo encourages people to donate .

    • For anyone who wants to see the animals this summer, staff recommend visiting in the morning to help dodge the heat.

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