Drusillas Park animals keep cool during the hot spell


With the temperatures soaring across Sussex, keepers at Drusillas Park are taking no chances. Just like humans, animals can be affected by the heat so staff are taking precautions to ensure the zoo residents remain chilled out even when the temperatures are soaring.


The zoo team has stocked the freezers with giant lollipops, made with frozen fruit. These are being enjoyed by many different species at the zoo including the family of racoons, otters and many of the primates. This not only helps keep the animals cool, it will also form part of their daily enrichment programme by encouraging them to work a little harder for their food as they would in the wild.

One group that has welcomed the warmer weather is the residents of Lemurland. Much like our own beach-going nation, the zoo’s ring-tailed lemurs love to sunbathe. They have wasted no time basking in the heat with their arms and legs extended in a manner indicative of the lotus position.

Down on the Farm, kune kune pigs Rusty, Porker and Peppa have also been receiving some extra pampering. Just as our own skin needs to be protected from the sun’s strong rays, steps must be taken to ensure these three little pigs do not burn. Keepers are therefore applying high factor sun cream to their bodies.

However, the species that seem to be enjoying the heat more than any other is the humans. Visitors have been flocking to Explorers Lagoon over the last few days in order to sunbathe and paddle in the themed pool and seem to be having a simply splashing time.

Located just off the A27 in Alfriston, Drusillas Park is open daily from 10am. For more information call 01323 874100 or visit www.drusillas.co.uk



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