Dalawang tigre sa zoo sa Malabon, nag-swimming na dahil sa init ng panahon

Dalawang tigre sa zoo sa Malabon, nag-swimming na dahil sa init ng panahon

- A video of two tigers swimming in the water at a zoo in Malabon City has gone viral

- The video shared by ABS-CBN showed how one of the two tigers initially tested the waters before diving in

- As per ABS-CBN, it must be due to the extreme heat in recent days

- The tiger's basin is normally filled twice a week, but the high temperatures recently prompted zookeepers to fill the basin with water all throughout the week in order to lessen the heat's impact on the big felines

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A video of two tigers swimming in the water at a zoo in Malabon City has taken social media by storm.

Photo: Screengrab from ABS-CBN News
Photo: Screengrab from ABS-CBN News
Source: Instagram

The footage, shared by ABS-CBN, captures the majestic big cats enjoying a refreshing dip, seemingly seeking relief from the scorching heat.

In the video, one of the tigers is seen cautiously testing the water before fully submerging itself, while the other confidently joins in.

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The rare sight has fascinated netizens, many of whom expressed admiration for the animals’ adaptability and the zookeepers’ efforts in ensuring their comfort.

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According to ABS-CBN, the recent surge in temperatures may have prompted the tigers to seek solace in the water.

Zoo officials confirmed that while the tigers' basin is usually filled twice a week, the ongoing heatwave has led them to provide water more frequently.

The decision aims to help the tigers cope with the intense weather conditions and prevent heat-related stress.

The video has sparked discussions about the effects of rising temperatures on animals, with many highlighting the importance of proper care and habitat adjustments for wildlife in captivity.

One netizen commented:

"Kawawa pero di na sila mag susurvive kapag pinakawalan sila sa wild. Nasanay na sila pinapakain at inaalagaan."

The viral clip continues to gain traction online, serving as both an entertaining and educational reminder of how animals, much like humans, seek ways to beat the heat.

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News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.

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