In pictures: How Australians are enduring record heatAustralia has experienced a fortnight of extreme heat that has toppled records across the nation - and pushed people and animals to the limit.EPAAdelaide reached 47.7C (117F) on Thursday - its hottest-ever temperature - prompting many to try to cool themselves at the beach.ANDREW CORRELLAdelaide local Andrew Correll said this kangaroo turned up at his property. He poured water on it hourly as it sought shade.Getty ImagesMany species around the country have struggled, with some animals becoming too hot or dehydrated to survive.Getty ImagesIn Tasmania, fire crews have battled more than 50 bushfires fuelled by dry conditions and strong winds.Getty ImagesSeveral towns were told to evacuate as the blazes threatened homes. Some fires burned in areas that were accessible only from the air.Getty ImagesSeveral tennis matches at the Australian Open in Melbourne were suspended, as some spectators took advantage of cooling fountains.ADELAIDE ZOOMeanwhile, animals at Adelaide Zoo were given ice blocks and other treats to avoid heat stress.ADELAIDE ZOOOthers scored regular baths, zookeepers said.Getty ImagesPeople also flocked to beaches in Sydney, although Australia's biggest city has been spared some of the worst heat.Getty ImagesThis January has seen Australia experience at least five of its 10 warmest days on record, meteorologists say. All photographs subject to copyright as marked. How 'one-third' of a bat population died in two daysAustralia boils in record-breaking heatHow Australia's extreme heat might be here to stayMass death of wild horses in Australia heat