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At Lincoln Park Zoo, lots of people, but not many animals. Why? The heat, of course.

First publishedJul 16, 20:43 UTC
Last updatedJul 16, 22:31 UTC · 13m ago
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<p>The lion enclosure was empty. The rhino, which can typically found standing stolidly in the old elephant enclosure, looking like a beast from mythology, was standing somewhere else, out of view.</p><p>My wife and I were strolling the Lincoln Park Zoo late Saturday afternoon, a beautiful day, the zoo crowded.

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<p>The lion enclosure was empty. The rhino, which can typically found standing stolidly in the old elephant enclosure, looking like a beast from mythology, was standing somewhere else, out of view.</p><p>My wife and I were strolling the Lincoln Park Zoo late Saturday afternoon, a beautiful day, the zoo crowded. With animals, not so much.</p><p>"Is it me," I wondered aloud, "or is something missing?"</p><p>We'd seen a scattering of pink flamingos. </p><div class="RichTextSidebarModule Enhancement" data-module data-align-center><a class="AnchorLink" id="module-8e0000" name="module-8e0000"></a> <div class="RichTextSidebarModule-title">Opinion bug</div> <div class="RichTextModule-items RichTextBody"><h2>Opinion</h2></div> </div><p>Suddenly, the animal art the zoo has on display everywhere took on a malign significance — here are the sort of beasts you might see.

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<p>The lion enclosure was empty. The rhino, which can typically found standing stolidly in the old elephant enclosure, looking like a beast from mythology, was standing somewhere else, out of view.</p><p>My wife and I were strolling the Lincoln Park Zoo late Saturday afternoon, a beautiful day, the zoo crowded.
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    At Lincoln Park Zoo, lots of people, but not many animals. Why? The heat, of course.

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