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"The Little Ones Prefer to Jump Rather than Cook": How the Heat Wave Also Puts Wild Animals to the Test

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RTL info The heat wave not only complicates the daily lives of humans, but also that of wild and farm animals. Faced with temperatures that far exceed 35oC, revitalisation centres and shelters are intensifying efforts to avoid heat strokes, dehydration or hyperthermia, which can sometimes be fatal. Read also The climates are becoming more and more successful, despite the questionable ecological impacts: "It is the snake that bites its tail" A re…
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RTL info The heat wave not only complicates the daily lives of humans, but also that of wild and farm animals. Faced with temperatures that far exceed 35oC, revitalisation centres and shelters are intensifying efforts to avoid heat strokes, dehydration or hyperthermia, which can sometimes be fatal. Read also The climates are becoming more and more successful, despite the questionable ecological impacts: "It is the snake that bites its tail" A re…

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RTL Info broke the news on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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