Tropical animals thrive in Perm zoo amid –30 ℃ cold snap

Tropical animals in Perm Zoo are living comfortably, oblivious to the –30 ℃ (–22 °F) temperatures outside.
Jan 29, 2026
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A lemur lives in warmth and does not know that it«s –30 ℃ (–22 °F) outside

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Perm Zoo / Telegram

Tropical animals in Perm Zoo are feeling great in the cold. We show how they spend time in warmth while Perm residents bundle up in down jackets.

The zoo«s tropical inhabitants pay no attention to the temperature outside

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Perm Zoo / Telegram

Today in Perm, the temperature dropped to –30 ℃ (–22 °F) — in such cold, children can even skip school. While city residents are freezing, tropical animals in Perm Zoo are enjoying life in the warmth. The zoo«s social media published a video from the »Tropical Paradise and Monkey Land« zone.
The zoo«s tropical inhabitants are doing well: orangutan Bill eats fruit, lemurs play with fir tree branches, a monkey sits pensively by the glass and watches the staff, gibbons frolic and knock over the fir tree, and one of the primates almost falls asleep sitting — the animals pay no attention to the frost outside.
Previously, we reported on new inhabitants of Perm Zoo: hyenas, bat-eared foxes, and other animals.
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