ZooTampa animals are bundling up during Tampa's cold front

The Bay Area is experiencing a cold front, with temperatures dipping into the high 30s and low 40s over the last week.

Tampa Bay residents aren’t alone in seeking warmer clothing and warmer temperatures: The animals at ZooTampa are too.

ZooTampa is prepared to keep the animals warm during Tampa Bay’s winter. The zoo's animal care teams are rolling out cold weather protocols to keep animals warm.

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They say animals will be given extra bedding such as hay and blankets, and extra heat lamps will be placed in their homes. This is in addition to the animals' access to their usual heated nighthouses.

Different animals have different needs in dealing with colder temperatures, forcing the zoo to give out different types of materials to different animals living there. 

For example, ZooTampa said Bornean orangutans received blankets to wrap themselves in, while the giraffes have a newly constructed heated barn. Manatees stay warm in heated pools, while giant tortoises stay warm with heated lamps. 

Photos of Bornean orangutans staying warm:

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Bornean orangutan wrapped in a blanket at ZooTampa.

Komodo dragons, for their part, are not allowed outside unless temperatures reach the mid-50s because they cannot regulate their body heat. At the same time, animals like bears and tigers enjoy the cold and show increased activity when temperatures dip.

"A significant part of our cold-weather protocol involves ensuring that each animal is warm and comfortable in their nighthouses and that all heating elements are functioning properly," said Tiffany Burns, senior director of animal programs at the zoo. "On particularly cold days, the animals have the option to stay indoors with heat lamps, bedding hay, and plenty of enrichment activities to keep them occupied." 

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