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    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) – A Rio de Janeiro zoo is giving ice pops to a bear, a jaguar, wolves and monkeys as Brazil swelters.

    The cold treats are part of the animals’ well-being program, providing thermal comfort. Some also have access to water tanks or air-conditioning to cool down.

    The animals aren’t the only ones sweltering. Temperatures in Brazil have shot to over 40 degrees Celsius in recent days, sending locals diving into the ocean for a refreshing dip or to street vendors selling frozen treats.

    At Rio’s BioParque zoo, some have a different preference.

    “For animals that are carnivores, their favourite flavour is blood,” said a 30-year-old biologist Letícia Feitosa. Herbivores are given fruit or vegetable flavoured frozen snacks, she added.

    Visitors watched as Poty, a five-year-old black jaguar, completed laps in a pool of fresh water.

    Erminda da Conceição Guerreiro Couto, a university biology professor who was visiting the zoo, said distributing ice pops is part of preventing high temperatures from interfering with the animals’ organisms.

    “They get more tired. They become less stimulated. They tend to be very quiet,” Guerreiro Couto said. “As (the treat) melts, they lick it off. In addition to the meat, they have the freshness.”

    High temperatures in Brazil’s southeast were set to drop from Thursday, according to the National Institute of Meteorology, while Rio’s town hall said rain was forecast from Wednesday afternoon.

    A Black Bearded Saki monkey eats frozen fruit given as a treat at the BioParque do Rio in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. PHOTO: AP
    Cows investigate frozen fruit teats given to them as a treat. PHOTO: AP

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