At the zoo in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, the animals seem to be suffering from summer heat due to the extreme heat, so the zoo pays attention to physical condition management, such as bathing and giving ice.

Due to the severe heat of the day, the animals living at "Ishikawa Zoo" in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture seemed to be suffering from summer fatigue, and they were resting in the shade of trees during the daytime on the 2nd.



The zoo pays close attention to the physical condition of the animals, and among them, the alpacas are bathed regularly in a children's pool.



Their long hair had been clipped in advance for the summer, and they seemed to be enjoying themselves when the staff hosed them down with water.

Also, in tiger enclosures, water is sprinkled from the ceiling to lower the temperature.



In addition, it means that you can freely come and go between the air-conditioned rooms.

In addition, in order to cool the bodies of the animals in the park, ice is given along with the food.

On the 2nd day, the capybaras were eating their favorite apples with ice.



On the other hand, the garden installed mist showers at three locations in the garden as measures against the heat of the visitors, and visitors used them.



A third-year junior high school student who was visiting said, "The lion looked hot and was sleeping in the shade. I want to drink plenty of water to prevent heatstroke."



Tomoe Ichiyasu, who is in charge of planning and education at Ishikawa Zoo, said, ``This year's heat is more than usual, and the animals are very sick. I was talking to