Move over, Pesto and Moo Deng—a new swoon-worthy baby animal just hit the internet. Last week, Scotland’s Edinburgh Zoo ...
Moo Deng has company. Adorable baby pygmy hippo Haggis is the shiny new kid on the block at the Edinburgh Zoo. Haggis is another ray of hope for an endangered species.
Edinburgh Zoo playfully started (and then quickly ended) a rivalry with Moo Deng, Thailand’s viral sensation. Haggis is a ...
On X, the zoo shared a now-viral video of a newborn pygmy hippo named Haggis, inspired by the national dish made of sheep’s ...
The pint sized pachyderm is just days old and is being closely monitored. And yet this, her name is Haggis. This thing writes itself. Haggis is already *** social media star, of course ...
“Haggis is doing really well so far and it is amazing to see ... Nature said pygmy hippos are endangered because of the loss ...
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Moo Deng is no longer the only tiny hippo taking social media by storm after the Edinburgh Zoo announced Haggis, their very ...
Edinburgh Zoo welcomes Haggis, an adorable pygmy hippo calf, joining the ranks of online stars like Thailand's Moo Deng.
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's Edinburgh Zoo announced Monday that their own tiny pygmy hippo, named Haggis, was born Oct. 30 to parents Otto and Gloria. The newborn calf is doing ...
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Haggis "is doing really well so far and it is ... The zoo shared a video of the baby calf sniffing for food in a pile of glass across its social media accounts to celebrate her birth.