Thermal images show off nighttime activity among London Zoo animals

Thermal images show off nighttime activity among London Zoo animals

Striking images show the unique heat patterns of some of London Zoo’s best-loved animals.

Staff at the zoo used a FLIR (Forward Looking Infrared) camera to capture the images of some of their animals, including flamingos, an Asiatic Lion and a pygmy hippo.

Flamingos at London Zoo shown via a thermal imaging camera
(FLIR)

“Nicky the pygmy hippo’s golden glow lets us know she’s just enjoyed a dip in her heated pool, while Nancy the porcupine’s cool feet suggest she’s been foraging for food outdoors.”

Nancy the porcupine in an image taken on a thermal imaging camera
(FLIR)

The images highlight the unique features of the animals, showing off the thick insulating skin of Nicky the pygmy hippo and the thick mane of Bhanu the the Asiatic lion, which helps to regulate his temperature.

Nicky the pygmy hippo
(FLIR)

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