Raisin, a Hoffmann’s two-toed sloth at Brookfield Zoo, received a heart-shaped sweet potato in celebration of Valentine’s Day. (Jim Schulz/CZS-Brookfield Zoo) Animal care staff at Brookfield Zoo, prepared Valentine’s-themed enrichment for the grey seals, including Georgie. (Jim Schulz/CZS-Brookfield Zoo) Allison, a bottlenose dolphin at Brookfield Zoo, was treated to heart-shaped enrichment in celebration of Valentine’s Day. (Jim Schulz/CZS-Brookfield Zoo) A pink cockatoo at Brookfield Zoo named Jasper seemed to enjoy throwing his heart-shaped paper cutouts on the floor rather than eating the strawberry slices he received in celebration of Valentine’s Day. (Jim Schulz/CZS-Brookfield Zoo) Animal care staff at Brookfield Zoo, prepared Valentine’s-themed enrichment for the grey seals, including Georgie. (Jim Schulz/CZS-Brookfield Zoo) The bottlenose dolphins at Brookfield Zoo, including Kai, received Valentine’s enrichment from their animal care staff. (Jim Schulz/CZS-Brookfield Zoo) A pink cockatoo at Brookfield Zoo named Jasper seemed to enjoy throwing his heart-shaped paper cutouts on the floor rather than eating the strawberry slices he received in celebration of Valentine’s Day. (Jim Schulz/CZS-Brookfield Zoo) BROOKFIELD, Ill. - Animals at Brookfield Zoo felt the love this Valentine's Day after being surprised with heart-shaped treats.
Grey seals and bottlenose dolphins at the zoo enjoyed ice and gelatin delights with heartfelt Valentine's messages. The dolphins recently returned to the zoo after an extensive renovation.
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Zoo officials also gave a tasty treat to Sasha, one of the Amur leopards – raw meat in the shape of hearts.
Jasper, a pink cockatoo, and Raisin, a two-toed sloth, got to indulge in some heart-shaped fruits and vegetables.
"The animal care staff is always thinking of ways to physically and mentally stimulate the animals at Brookfield Zoo. One way is by providing them with a variety of different enrichment and food items they normally do not receive on a regular basis," the zoo said in a statement.
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