Jaipur, Jan. 9 -- With the onset of cold waves this winter in Rajasthan, special arrangements have been made at Nahargarh Biological Park in Jaipur to protect the wildlife from the cold. Changes have been made to the animals' routine diet, and heaters have been installed in their cages and enclosures to protect them from the cold. The animals are also receiving a specialised diet. Senior veterinary officer Dr Arvind Mathur said that in the special diet, tigers, lions, and panthers are being given chicken along with their regular diet. In addition, special care is being taken of the young tiger cubs and lion cubs. They are receiving chicken and chicken soup in addition to their regular diet. "Following severe cold, the local administration has arranged to provide relief to the animals in the zoo. Their shelters have been equipped with heaters to keep them warm. Special minerals, vitamin supplements, and a special diet have been planned for the animals," Dr Mathur said. Wildlife is also receiving essential protein and calcium supplements. For bears, dates, honey, milk, and eggs are provided as a special diet in addition to their regular diet. The Himalayan black bear, brought to Nahargarh Biological Park a few days ago, is also receiving a special diet of bread, apples, and honey. According to Dr Arvind Mathur, wolves, hyenas, and jackals are being given chicken meat and eggs daily. Special changes have also been made to the diet of otters and hippos. They are being given carrots, apples, and bananas as a special diet. The amount of fish given to crocodiles and gharials has been increased....