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            WATCH ANIMALS

             FROLIC IN THE SNOW


     Summer heat makes many animals lethargic and inactive.
      They might sleep away the heat of the day as they would
      in the wild, or choose to retreat to cooler behind-the-         SEE ANIMALS
      scenes areas.                                        2.
         Cooler temperatures can draw even the most                  AT THEIR FLUFFIEST
       elusive animals—including our snow leopards—                  AND FURRIEST
       out into the open where they are easier to see.
       Many animals also become friskier and more active   Over the years, Schulz has taken thousands of photos
        on cool days, said Jim Schulz, CZS photographer.    of Brookfield Zoo’s animals in every season. Some animals
        The African painted dogs love to run around in     are more striking-looking during the winter months,
        the snow, he said. Whirl Amur Tiger and the         he said. Their winter coats are fuller and fluffier.
         red panda also enjoy snow. During icy weather,     For example, Bactrian camels, native to the Mongolian
         you can watch animals that are native to high-     steppes and the Gobi Desert, sport a dense winter coat,
         altitude and low-temp regions display their        which they shed in warmer months. The Mexican
         amazing adaptations to their environment.           wolves look especially majestic and formidable
            Some of our marine mammals are also              in the winter when their coats—an insulating
          very active during the winter months, said         undercoat  and a long-haired guard coat—are
          Mark Gonka, associate curator of Marine            fuller. They shed hunks of hair in early spring.
          Mammals. “The California sea lions will               Some animals change color in the winter.
           spend the majority of their time in the            For example, the thick fur on an Amur
           water instead of hauling out for naps.”            tiger’s neck and back changes from
           Their heated pool water may have some-              reddish in the summer to yellowish
            thing to do with that. “And the little             in the winter.
            grey seals seem to really enjoy the snow.”








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