Thailand has hit back at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ( Peta) after it claimed that a baby pigmy hippopotamus, ...
Pygmy hippos are continually dwindling because of persistent habitat loss and human poaching; they're considered a better source of "bushmeat" (meat from wild animals) than other hippo species because ...
Moo Deng has become a social media sensation, drawing crowds and raising awareness for endangered species conservation.
The two-month-old baby hippo, named Moo Deng, has gained attention after her handler shared some videos on Facebook in September.
After the viral fame of Thailand's new pygmy hippo, Taronga Zoo is hoping visitors will be enticed to see nine-month-old ...
The zoo defended its care for Moo Deng, arguing the baby hippo receives the best possible care and is part of a conservation ...
Inspired by a viral pygmy hippo from Thailand, the Moo Deng coin has experienced a significant increase in value. On ...
Want to get that pygmy hippo glow? Watch “Moo Deng makeup” tutorials online. Sephora Thailand even recommends products for getting the little cutie's rosy look.
While we might think it's cute when an animal goes viral online, but there are some real-world implications to an animal becoming too popular.
Moo Deng, whose name in Thai means “bouncy pork,” has drawn tens of thousands of visitors to Khao Kheow Open Zoo this month.
The rise of Moo Deng, the viral baby hippo, causes the Hippo Calf minion of Final Fantasy 14 to spike in popularity and ...
Obi the pygmy hippo has been an Adelaide local since 2016 and now nine years old has become a favourite of visitors, ...