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Tigers take a break from the Jakarta heat as they frolic in the zoo enclosure

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Here are cats that do like water: Tigers take a break from the Jakarta heat as they frolic in the zoo enclosure

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In humid conditions with temperatures exceeding 30C, even tigers need a refreshing break, The Daily Mail reports. 

So when the heat became too much to bear for this deadly pair – they started frolicking in the water in order to cool themselves down.The Sumatra and Bengala White tigers sent droplets flying as they splashed with their paws in their enclosure at Ragunan Zoo, South Jakarta, Indonesia.During their dip, the predators sprayed droplets to make their fur coats wet and glossy. .Making a splash: The tiger sends water flying through the air as he takes a break from the heat at Ragunan Zoo, South JakarataTheses playful shots were taken by Dody Kusuma, 44, in Ragunan Zoo.The tigers have a large enclosure with a pond of 60-100 centimetres deep – a refreshing dip for the cats on hot days.Playful: Water droplets scatter through the air - sent flying by the excited movements of tigers splashing in their playground to escape the 30C temperaturesDody said: ‘This pond is their water playground. When they feel the heat, they will swim around the pond to cool down.’

The security consultant from Bekasi, in Jakarta, stood poised with his camera just 15 meters away from the impressive mammals.Dramatic paws: Dody Kusama, 44, a security consultant from Bekasi, in Jakarta, stood poised with his camera just 15 metres away from the impressive mammals

Despite standing with a fellow photographer in a fairly safe enclosure, Dody still admitted feeling fearful of the big cats.

He said: ‘This tiger was big – almost as big as a cow – so imagine if it pounced on a human?Spiralling droplets: The Bengal tiger waves his giant paw in the air, throwing water over his fur

‘But I am both fascinated by their behavior and scared at the same time because I’m so near to them.

‘Splashing around in the water, they looked cute and adorable instead of wild – but their faces are amazingly deceiving.’

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