A pygmy hippo named Haggis was born at Edinburgh Zoo on October 30. CNN


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A new pygmy hippo calf, named Haggis, has become the latest arrival at Edinburgh Zoo, sparking excitement among conservationists and visitors alike. Pygmy hippos, native to the forests and swamps of West Africa, are critically endangered, with only around 2,500 estimated to remain in the wild. The arrival of Haggis, born to parents Otto and Gloria on October 30, is part of ongoing efforts to protect this rare species.
Currently, the zoo’s hippo house remains closed to give keepers the opportunity to carefully monitor Haggis and her mother during this crucial early stage of the calf's life. Jonny Appleyard, the hoofstock team leader at Edinburgh Zoo, stated that “the first 30 days are critical for her development,” which is why they are ensuring close supervision of both mother and baby during this sensitive period.

Haggis is already showing signs of a lively personality, a positive indication of her health and development. The zoo’s decision to keep the hippo house closed for now is meant to minimize disturbances, allowing Haggis to grow safely under the watchful eyes of her caregivers.

This latest addition to Edinburgh Zoo’s pygmy hippo family follows the birth of Amara, another calf born to Otto and Gloria in 2021. Amara was transferred to London Zoo last year as part of a European breeding program designed to ensure the survival of the species. Such initiatives are vital in maintaining genetic diversity and protecting endangered animals like pygmy hippos.

The news of Haggis’s birth comes amid the growing popularity of another pygmy hippo, Moo Deng, at Thailand’s Khao Kheow Open Zoo. Moo Deng has become a viral sensation on social media, captivating millions with her playful antics and cute appearance. Despite Moo Deng’s fame, zoo officials and conservationists remind the public that pygmy hippos are facing serious challenges in the wild, making every new birth significant for the species’ survival.

Appleyard highlighted the importance of having Haggis at Edinburgh Zoo, not just as a way to help preserve her species but also to connect with visitors and raise awareness of the plight of pygmy hippos in the wild. "It is amazing to see her personality beginning to shine already," he said, emphasizing the role zoos play in educating people about endangered species and the efforts needed to protect them.

Pygmy hippos, unlike their larger relatives, are shy, forest-dwelling animals that spend much of their time hidden from sight. Conservation programs, such as those at Edinburgh Zoo, are vital in helping protect these animals from threats like habitat loss and poaching. The birth of Haggis is another step forward in preserving the future of this rare and unique species.

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