DENVER Despite temperatures climbing into the upper 90s Sunday, visitors still flocked to the Denver Zoo, where staff have implemented extra measures to protect animals and guests from the summer heat. Because of the high heat, Kubi told Denver7’s Tyler Melito the zoo has taken special measures for animals, including having misters in certain habitats and bringing animals indoors. “Some animals are completely comfortable in this heat,” Kubi explained. “We have like chill zones on really hot days, so indoor areas where we have water, air conditioning, some food and drinks that people can purchase. We have water stations all around the zoo, so it is very comfortable out here, even if it’s really hot and you’re outdoors.”