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Moo Deng is receiving scratches from the keeper, with big adorable eyes wide open, looking cute.Moo Deng

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The pictures and photos of Moo Deng the hippo, accompanied by some interesting interpretations based on the images.

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Moo Deng says: The first meal of the morning, yes, grass

The ground is covered with a layer of green grass, and the little hippo is eating with relish, without even lifting its head.

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Moo Deng says: What are you looking at? Haven't you seen a hippo eating grass before?

The ground is covered with a layer of green grass, and the little hippo is eating with relish. The difference is, she raised her head. It's as if she's asking the keeper to add more, saying, 'Mom ate all the food, so give me some more!'

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Moo Deng says: Why do you ask me why I don't eat meat? We hippos are herbivores, we eat plants..

I guess the keeper didn't hear the little hippo's roar, she paused for a moment, then let out another roar~

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Moo Deng says: Full after eating, let out a burp, listen, how loud is this sound?

The little hippo unleashed a sonic attack, upon closer inspection, her teeth haven't even grown out yet, my goodness, this sound is not small.

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Moo Deng says: Alright, after eating, tidying up a bit, let me put on some glasses for myself.

The glasses on the little hippo's eyes were added by internet users, I wonder if you all noticed, oh, turns out everyone did.

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Moo Deng says: Hehe, look at my teeth, are they white after brushing? Envious?

The very funny big teeth of the little hippo were added by internet users as well, oh, turns out everyone noticed that too...

Introduction to Moo Deng the hippo

A detailed introduction about the hippo Moo Deng

Appearance of Moo Deng the Hippo

"Moo Deng" is the latest star at Khao Kheow Zoo, and this tiny pygmy hippopotamus has quickly become the zoo's most popular internet sensation. Pygmy hippos are native to swamps and rainforests in West Africa and are much smaller in size compared to common hippos. When fully grown, they measure around 1.5 to 1.8 meters in length and stand only about seventy to eighty centimeters tall at the shoulder.


Growth Journey of Moo Deng the Hippo

Moo Deng was born on July 10th. His father is Jonah, and his mother is Tony. Before Moo Deng was born, the couple already had six hippo babies. Moo Deng is their seventh child. The gestation period for the mother hippo is approximately 184-210 days, and the birth can occur in water or on land, with only one offspring per litter. Twins are extremely rare. The newborn calf weighs around 3.4-6.4 kilograms, and there is a higher proportion of males among newborns.


Origin of the Name Moo Deng for the Baby Hippo

The name Moo Deng translates to "Bouncy Pork." To choose this name, an official naming vote was initiated, and ultimately over 20,000 people voted for Moo Deng. Currently, this name seems to suit this playful baby hippo perfectly.


Hobbies of Moo Deng

Hippo Moo Deng is lively, playful, and mischievous. He enjoys bouncing around in his enclosure and playfully interacting with the keepers. His favorite activity is getting scratched and petted by the keepers.


Behavior of Moo Deng

In the zoo, Moo Deng enjoys a comfortable living environment, which is much better than that of its wild counterparts. Pygmy hippos are semi-aquatic creatures, but they spend less time in the water compared to common hippos. They often wander through the rainforest, and when faced with danger, they may seek refuge in thickets rather than always running into the water. Similar to common hippos, pygmy hippos are primarily nocturnal, being active on land at night and resting in the water during the day. They forage along established forest paths at night, and like common hippos, they scatter their feces by wagging their tails. Pygmy hippos mainly feed on low-lying ferns, broad-leaved plants, and fallen fruits in the rainforest, which provides a higher quality diet compared to the grass-based diet of common hippos. Pygmy hippos spend approximately 6 hours a day foraging.


Moo Deng Goes Viral Online

Khao Kheow Open Zoo posted a picture of the hippo on their official Facebook page. Due to Moo Deng's liveliness and energy compared to other hippos, he quickly became a favorite among fans.


Moo Deng Gains Fans' Enthusiastic Love

This adorable little hippo has attracted numerous visitors to the zoo, with people lining up from as early as 9 a.m. just to take pictures of "Moo Deng." Many have edited their photos to make them fun and cute, which have been widely shared by Thai and international fans on social media. Ningning, a member of the K-pop group Aespa, also reposted a photo of this young hippo star on her Instagram account.


Moo Deng's Merchandise

The zoo announced the sale of clothing and other products designed based on Moo Deng, including hippo-style shirts and pants combinations. A cake shop named Vetmon Cafe introduced a realistic cake shaped like her. The beauty retail brand Sephora previously released an advertisement promoting a range of blush inspired by Moo Deng, allowing customers to "apply blush like a baby hippo."


Challenges Faced by Moo Deng

Since Moo Deng's birth in July this year, the number of visitors to the zoo has doubled, leading to some unfriendly behavior. Videos on social media show some visitors throwing objects like shells at Moo Deng and even splashing water, trying to wake her up. These actions have significantly disrupted Moo Deng's normal life. To address these incidents, the zoo has installed cameras around the enclosure and has threatened legal action against those mistreating the baby hippo.


Current Status of the Moo Deng Species

Due to human hunting and habitat destruction, the current population of wild pygmy hippos is estimated to be only around 2,000 to 2,500 individuals, classified as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

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