That baby hippo, born at a zoo in Thailand, went viral at the end of the summer for her spunky, bite-y personality and delightfully pink cheeks. Her fame brought attention to a few other pygmy ...
Who's that baby hippo on your timeline ... Why does Moo Deng love to bite? Is it because she's stressed? Why does Moo Deng seem to bite her keeper so much? Is she just mean or chomp-happy?
The Metro Richmond Zoo in Virginia is offering 30-minute meet-and-greets with its new baby pygmy hippo Poppy through February ...
Earlier this year, another baby pygmy hippo took the internet by storm. Moo Deng, a newborn at a zoo in Thailand with a penchant for trying to bite people, captured the hearts of people far and ...
The hippo moved on safely, the vehicle was unharmed, and most importantly, everyone in the vehicle was completely all right. Advertisement Also on FTW Outdoors: Lions think they can take down a ...
Earlier this month, the Metro Richmond Zoo in Moseley, Virginia, welcomed a baby female pygmy hippo calf whose name will be decided by the public. The newborn, currently weighing in at 15 pounds ...
The United States now has its own pygmy hippo baby to compete with the cute viral hippo babies born in other countries recently.
Watch out Moo Deng, there’s a new baby pygmy hippo in town. The Metro Richmond Zoo in Virginia just announced the arrival of a healthy-looking female calf born earlier this month. The hippo calf ...
The baby was born on Dec. 9 and is the third calf for the pygmy hippo parents Iris and Corwin. It’s the second time the zoo has seen the birth of a hippopotamus right before the holidays.