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Three lions die of suspected heatstroke at Tokyo zoo as Japan swelters

Most of the zoo’s 16 lions have struggled to cope with high humidity this summer

Three lions die of suspected heatstroke at Tokyo zoo as Japan swelters

TL;DR

  • Three lionesses at Tama zoological park in Tokyo have died due to suspected heatstroke.
  • 10 out of 16 lions at the zoo have shown symptoms like loss of appetite and decreased activity.
  • The deaths are attributed to heatstroke, with dehydration and multiple organ failure noted.
  • Japan's summer heat, characterized by high humidity, is proving difficult for the lions.
  • The zoo is increasing countermeasures against the heat, such as sprinkling water and installing spot air conditioners.
  • Japan has seen a significant rise in heatstroke-related hospitalizations and deaths.
  • Climate change is linked to the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme heat events.