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Frozen feasts and cool pools help Rome zoo animals survive heatwave

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June 26, 2026

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As a severe heatwave grips Italy, Rome's Bioparco is helping its animals stay cool with frozen treats, chilled pools and climate-controlled shelters while the capital remains under a red heat alert.

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