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Baby Haggis is the new Moo Deng
Baby Haggis is the new Moo Deng: A pygmy hippo is born in Edinburgh
Move over Moo Deng, there’s a new
pygmy
in town. 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 really well ...
‘Moo Deng? Who Deng?’ Meet Haggis the Baby Pygmy Hippo.
Edinburgh Zoo playfully started (and then quickly ended) a rivalry with Moo Deng, Thailand’s viral sensation. Haggis is a Scottish pudding prepared by cooking sheep organs inside the animal’s stomach, in which it is also served. It’s known as an acquired taste.
'Who deng?' Edinburgh Zoo announces birth of baby pygmy hippo named Haggis
Who is Haggis the Pygmy hippo? She follows the viral sensation of Moo Deng in Thailand. They are both the same species.
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Meet Haggis: Edinburgh’s pygmy hippo to rival viral sensation Moo Deng
The Edinburgh Zoo has just introduced its newest addition, a
pygmy
hippo
calf named Haggis, and she's already capturing ...
23h
5 things to know about pygmy hippos–like Scotland’s own Haggis
Meet Haggis! The tiny
pygmy
hippo
(Choeropsis liberiensis) calf was born at the Royal Zoological Society of
Scotland
’s ...
Thrillist on MSN
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There's a New Internet-Famous Pygmy Hippo and It's Much Cheaper to Visit Her
Courtesy of the Edinburgh Zoo Moo Deng, the world's most famous pygmy hippo, might soon be dethroned by a younger woman. That ...
CNN
2h
Endangered pygmy hippo born in Scottish zoo
“The first 30 days are critical for her development, so the
pygmy
hippo
house will be closed for now to allow us to keep ...
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