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Greek zoo serves up frozen meals to animals to help them beat the heat

Animal welfare concerns widespread as temperatures expected to crest 40 C again in scorching summer
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Tiembe, a 15-year-old Angolan lion, licks his frozen breakfast, chunks of red meat and bone packed in a block of ice, at the Attica Zoological Park in Spata suburb, eastern Athens, Friday, Aug. 4, 2023. A large number of animals being fed frozen meals at the Attica Zoological Park outside the Greek capital Friday, as temperatures around the country touched 40C (104 degrees Fahrenheit) and were set to rise further, in the fourth heat wave in less than a month. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

At first sight, Tiembe studies his frozen breakfast with hesitation: Chunks of red meat and bone packed in a foot-long block of ice.

The 15-year-old Angolan lion eventually licks the ice before gnawing pieces of meat free.

Animals at the Attica Zoological Park outside the Greek capital were being fed frozen meals Friday as temperatures around the country reached 40 C (107.5 F) and were set to rise further, in the fourth in less than a month.

The B次元官网网址 a growing concern for biodiversity in southern Europe B次元官网网址 have had an impact on Greek wildlife.

A fire on burned for 11 successive days, triggering the evacuation of 20,000 people, mostly tourists.

The islandB次元官网网址檚 animals were less fortunate.

As the fire tore through mountain forests and a nature reserve, an estimated 2,500 animals and beehives were burned, along with 50,000 olive trees, according to Agriculture Ministry officials. Fallow deer, a symbol of Rhodes, were found lying dead on the roadside.

The zoo, which is about 30 kilometers (20 miles) east of Athens, is looking after an injured deer and several turtles B次元官网网址 some fitted with wheels prized from toys to help with their mobility B次元官网网址 which suffered burns and other injuries during the Rhodes fire.

Zoo curator Antonis Balas urged pet owners to be more mindful of their animals at times of extreme heat, noting that many of the popular breeds of pets are from native cooler climates in Northern and Central Europe.

B次元官网网址淚n general, heat affects animals in the same way that it affects humans,B次元官网网址 Balas said, after feeding fruit popsicles to ring-tailed lemurs, some clambering onto his shoulders to get served first.

B次元官网网址淭he iced treats are a supplement to their meals B次元官网网址 they lick the ice and breathe in the cool air. ThatB次元官网网址檚 in contrast to people who sweat as a way of controling their body temperature.

Ten major wildfires struck Greece in July, and included major blazes outside Athens. More than 450 pet dogs and cats were rescued from fires, many left in their homes as the owners fled, according to a charity that works with a state animal agency. About half have been reunited with their owners, the others placed in temporary adoption.

In the wake of the Greek fires, the international animal charity PETA urged animal owners not to abandon their pets.

Elisa Allen, the groupB次元官网网址檚 vice president for programs, said the fires also served as a reminder that the animal farming industry is a major global contributor to climate change.

B次元官网网址淲here thereB次元官网网址檚 smoke, thereB次元官网网址檚 fire and in this case, no one should ignore how animal agricultureB次元官网网址檚 greenhouse gas emissions fuel the climate catastrophe and create the conditions that let wildfires spread,B次元官网网址 Allen told The Associated Press.

Temperatures are expected to reach 42 C (107.6 F) in parts of central Greece on Saturday before easing early next week.

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