在堪培拉动物园的白犀牛 冷却与泥浴, 一种自然行为 帮助温度调控和皮肤保护, 吸引游客,
White rhinos at a Canberra zoo cool off with mud baths, a natural behavior aiding temperature regulation and skin protection, drawing visitors and underscoring conservation efforts amid rising temperatures.
在堪培拉动物园的白犀牛正在利用泥浴在炎热天气中降温,这是一种自然行为,有助于调节身体温度,保护皮肤免受太阳和昆虫的侵袭。
White rhinos at a Canberra zoo are using mud baths to cool down during hot weather, a natural behavior that helps regulate body temperature and protect their skin from sun and insects.
动物饲养员提供泥地,以支持这种本能反应,这是在气温上升的情况下维持动物福祉努力的一部分。
Zookeepers provide muddy areas to support this instinctive response, part of efforts to maintain animal well-being amid rising temperatures.
犀牛的泥地耕种已成为一种受人欢迎的景点,让访客可以一目了然地了解他们的自然习惯,同时强调保护和生境保护。
The rhinos’ mud-wallowing has become a popular attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into their natural habits while highlighting conservation and habitat preservation.