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"Chillin' with the Cool Crew: Dogs, Capybaras, and More. " These adorable Border Terrier dogs know how to beat the heat as they sit together, enjoying a cool breeze



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"Chillin' with the Cool Crew: Dogs, Capybaras, and More. " These adorable Border Terrier dogs know how to beat the heat as they sit together, enjoying a cool breeze. Meanwhile, in South America's Venezuela, a Capybara mother and her young one find respite from the scorching sun by taking a refreshing dip in the water. Not far away, Labrador dogs of different colors - yellow, chocolate, and black - frolic amidst blooming heather while staying cool under the shade. A pair of Border Collie dogs take a break from their energetic play on the grass to relax and cool down under a shady tree. Over yonder lies another group of canines; three German Shepherds or Alsatians lie side by side as they enjoy some downtime together while keeping themselves cool. In bustling London stands The Camden Turkish Baths where people seek solace from hot temperatures through rejuvenating cooling treatments that leave them feeling refreshed and revitalized. Back to our furry friends again. Yellow, chocolate, and black Labradors are seen having fun together while finding ways to stay cool during warm summer days. An adult male Capybara takes advantage of its surroundings in Venezuela's South America. It cools down by submerging itself in water amid lush greenery surrounding it. In India's Ranthambhor National Park resides Machli – an iconic Royal Bengal Tigress along with her young one. Even these majestic creatures need relief from soaring temperatures. On Africa's Zambezi River banks within Mana Pools National Park roam large African Elephants. One bull finds comfort feeding near the river edge while using occasional dips into water for cooling off. High up on Washington mountains reside Mountain Goat nannies with their kids who cleverly utilize small patches of snow to keep themselves chilled during hot summer days when sweating or panting is not an option for them.