Do animals come out in the cold?
Do animals come out in the cold? Animals, though, don't exactly have a choice. Wild animals have many different ways to survive winter. Some mammals, like groundhogs, sleep through it, hibernating during the coldest part of the year. Others, including many bird species, escape it altogether by migrating south for the winter.
How cold is too cold for zoo?
“You're going to want to come on a warmer day,” Adrienne Sebade said, a zookeeper. “A day where it's around 45 or 50 degrees because that's when most things are going to be out. If it's a day where it is 20 or 30 degrees, nothing is going to be out.”