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Radiant heaters, frost-free drinkers and extra bedding are some of the ways Beardsley Zoo staff protect the animals.
While the Zoo was closed, staff members captured some rare scenes of the animals experiencing the falling snow.
When the rest of us were snowed in at home, here's how Young-Williams Animal Center and Zoo Knoxville took care of the animals at their facilities.
Temperatures have been brutal this winter. While polar bears may love this winter weather, how about other animals at Seneca Park Zoo?
The calf, born in October, made a public debut as zoo staff held a name unveiling and welcomed visitors eager to catch a glimpse of the young animal up close.
Some zoo residents are built for the cold and even thrive in it. Red Pandas, for example, are more active in brisk temperatures than during the summer heat.
Though not seeing any visitors Saturday, the Memphis Zoo's resident animals were able to explore the snow — with some staying warm while doing so.