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Cooling down guests and animals at Florida Zoos
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6/26/2025
AccuWeather's Leslie Hudson was live in Sanford, Florida, at the Central Florida Zoo on June 26, to discuss how zoos are keeping people cool as temperatures rise in the Sunshine State.
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Temperatures continue to soar into the 90s across Florida and AccuWeather
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Riofield temperatures will be over a hundred degrees. Outdoor attractions in
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Central Florida are ramping up efforts to protect guests from the sweltering
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heat. AccuWeather's Leslie Hudson joins us live from the Central Florida Zoo with
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more and we have had so much fun watching the animals. Now we get to see all the kids enjoying the fun too.
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That is right Ari. I did the splash pad for the last one because I know you and
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Bernie know firsthand this wild species over my shoulder. My kids are now a later
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teenager. This is a saving grace when you're in a hot area and your kids are
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tired and cranky. The splash pad is the way to go. So you know it's not just the
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kids that overheat. The animals overheat too and the zookeepers here are doing a
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great job of making sure that everyone, the wild species and the human species, are
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happy when they're outdoors. So we shot some video yesterday. Our buddy PJ, the
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four thousand pound great horned rhino, put on a show for us. He got some
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enrichment with a nice big splash bath yesterday keeping him cool underneath
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this Florida sun. As Bernie was mentioning that AccuRealfield temperature was
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probably about 105 yesterday. I meant to check but I know based on my sweat level
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it was at least 105. So really really hot yesterday. It's quite warm today. The kids are
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already out in the splash pad as you saw and this zoo just opened technically
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about an hour ago. So the staff here also keeps a very watchful eye on the
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attendees here. They make sure that they're not getting overheated. If they look
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overheated they run bringing out some water or some electrolytes but also they
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keep a keen eye on their animals to start attractions here during those summer
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months. We do encourage our animals to be out so that guests can see them and
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that's the whole reason why they're here to visit. But in the summer months we do
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give our animals choice and control over where they want to be and sometimes that
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might be in their cooler barn or in their cooler bedroom for our primates. So we do
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encourage the animals to be up front but sometimes if they want to they're
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going to be in the back in the nice shady spot.
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And I am with them. I am all for the shady spot. I'm out here of course in the splash pad to show you
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guys the kids that are having a great time. But again they give those wild animals the free
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rain to do what they want. And also you're encouraged. You probably know this but get into
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those air condition exhibits when you can. Take advantage to cool off. Make sure you're staying
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hydrated. If you are feeling thirsty you are already dehydrated and you want to make sure that you're
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preparing. Also don't forget if you're coming here to the Orlando area make sure you bring those bathing
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suits even here because most of our attractions even though the Central Florida Zoo has these splash
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pads. Florida is inundated with them. So make sure you take advantage of that while you enjoy
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our beautiful weather. Reporting live from Stanford I'm Leslie Hudson back to you.
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