Gorillas at Prague zoo cool down with sorbet amid heat wave

Gorillas at Prague zoo cool down with sorbet amid heat wave


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PRAGUE (AP) — Gorillas at Prague's zoo are keeping cool during the European heat wave by eating sorbet.

The zoo's eight Western lowland gorillas have been getting the treat almost every day during the summer in small plastic pots.

But zookeepers tried something new on Monday, presenting the gorillas with two big blocks of frozen water with a mixture of various fruits in it that are hanging from ropes in their enclosure.

Primate keeper Vit Lukas said that the zoo generally limits fruits with high sugar content, such as bananas and grapes, to prevent gorillas from getting obese.

Richard, the dominant male in the group, immediately seized one of the massive chunks of ice, licking it and trying the extract the fruit from it. His 2-year-old son Ajabu tried to grab a bite from him, but ended up empty-handed.

In a clear hierarchy of the group, the seven remaining gorillas had to share the block of sorbet.

"Richard tolerates (Ajabu's) close presence," Lukas said. "But the ice cream belongs to him."

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