"As the winters are approaching, we are taking a series of measures to keep the animals and birds warm and healthy. Heaters have been installed in many enclosures. We have also laid down seats made of paddy straw in the cages to keep them warm," Riyaz Khan, zoo curator said.
Apart from the installations, a change in the dietary plan of the inmates has also been made.
"The meat-eaters will be fed 1-2 kg more food. Various seasonal fruits will also be given to the inmates. Rhinoceros are given porridge, jaggery and pulses," he said.
The zoo official maintained that all animals have specific needs and the seasonal preparations also vary accordingly.
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"For instance, no major modification is done for chimpanzees. They are provided with blankets in winters. Cartons are attached to the bird cages to protect them from the harsh and cold winds," Khan said.
The official noted that as a new measure this time, the zoo has decided to put large salt balls across its premises as salt helps in digestion.
"These balls are most useful for deer. We recently lost a four-horned antelope, who died after giving birth to two babies, due to indigestion," he said.
Winters is also the time wherein the National Zoological Park witnesses a range of migratory birds, as far from Himalayas, Siberia and Eurasia.