Zoo Animals Beat the Heat Smartly | Baltimore News
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When temperatures soar past 100 degrees, the Maryland Zoo goes into full cooling mode for its 1,800+ animals. Red pandas hunker down in air-conditioned shelters, while African elephants cool off with mud baths and flapping ears. Otters splash around in water features, and all species use clever adaptations—panting, shade-seeking, and energy conservation—to survive the heat. Zoo staff tailor strategies for each species, ensuring comfort whether it’s scorching summer or chilly winter.
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