Denver (KDVR)-Since storm systems bring temperatures less than average and a lot of rain to the weather in Denver, animals in the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance find ways to stay warm together.
On Sunday, the zoo shared pictures of Knad, Paya, Capiba, Rebecca, which was seen “sharing some of the beloved bumps seriously.”
“On the spacious and excessive load,” said the Denver Park. Posted on Facebook.
In the comments on the post, visitors said that they also saw the two hanging, hugging, and even giving horseback riding.
in The video was posted on YouTube When the zoo presented her husband from Capybaras, Roy and Rebecca, in 2021, the Denver Zoo described South America’s animals as the giant rodents that love swimming, eating and hanging together.
Recently, Rebecca has found a new friend to hang with: Baya the Howler Monkey.
Paya came to the Denver Zoo with her three children, Bruno, Banjo and Paster, at the beginning of this summer. They were transferred from the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne, Florida, as part of the memorization recommendation plan, according to DzCA Instagram Post.
DZCA said that their arrival is the first time that Howler has been staying there since 2022.