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Jaipur's Nahargarh Biological Park takes steps to shield animals from heatwave

Among other things, wild animals, especially tigers, lions, leopards, and sloth bears, are bathed before being released in the morning

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Amid India's ongoing heatwave, people across the world are suffering from its effects including heatstroke and headache, among other symptoms. However, the heat is also affecting animals in many different ways.

It has led authorities at Nahargarh Biological Park to put special measures in place to protect wildlife from the intense summer heat sweeping Jaipur.

Wild animals, especially tigers, lions, leopards, and sloth bears, are bathed before being released in the morning.

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