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Added on the 27/06/2019 18:06:14 - Copyright : AFP EN
Valencia (Spain), Aug 13 (EFE).- Workers at Valencia's Bioparc gave their animals frozen fruit and vegetables on Friday to help them cope with the heatwave.FOOTAGE OF THE ANIMALS.
Animals at Rio de Janeiro's Jardim Zoologico Zoo are given ice-lollies, ice cream and frozen meat treats to keep them cool amid scorching summer temperatures. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Prague, Apr 27 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Martin DIvisek) Zoos around the Czech Republic were allowed to reopen their outdoor areas. Prague Zoo had been closed to visitors since 13 March. FOOTAGE OF THE PRAGUE ZOO.
Prague (Czech Republic), Mar 26 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Martin Divisek).-The Prague Zoo remains closed to visitors due to the coronavirus pandemic, but zookeepers continue to work as they feed animals every day. FOOTAGE OF THE PRAGUE ZOO ON THURSDAY.
Japanese scientists claim to have created an ice cream which doesn't melt, and video evidence filmed in Tokyo on Saturday almost backs them up. The ice cream only began to melt after 11 whole minutes in 80 degree Fahrenheit heat, and took a further 20 minutes to completely disintegrate. So how was this life-changing innovation created? Like most great inventions, almost by accident...
Footage provided courtesy of the Oregon Zoo on Tuesday shows this adorable 10 month-old polar bear cub named Nora playing in a pool of Ice at her enclosure in Portland. Nora explored her new enclosure, wriggling around in a tub of crushed ice and swimming in the pool. The young polar bear will be taking some time to settle into her new home, and if all continues to go well, Zoo visitors can expect to see her later in October.