The
male was born at the end of October at the state-run Khao Kheaw
Zoo in Chonburi province, 80 km (50 miles) east of Bangkok. The
zoo's sixth pygmy hippo, it is cute and healthy, but so far
nameless.
Its keepers have come up with two potential names based on
popular food dishes -- "Moo Tun", which translates as braised
pork, or "Kaki" which means pork feet.
The public are being invited to vote on the zoo's Facebook page
until Dec. 20, where they will be entered in a draw offering a
cash prize or free admission for a year.
The pygmy hippopotamus is native to forests and swamps of West
Africa, with adults growing to just half the size of the common
hippopotamus.
The new baby hippo can be seen daily eating vegetables and
bathing with its mother, 20-year-old "Jona" who is a long-time
star attraction at the zoo.
The zoo says it is important for the baby to learn to imitate
behavior from its mother.
"We will see these mother and son together for around a year
before they can separate," zoo director Attapon Srihayrun told
Reuters. "When the baby getting big, we will rearrange them in
separate enclosure."
The winning name will be announced on Dec. 28.
(Additional report by Panarat Thepgumpanat; Writing by Panu
Wongcha-um; Editing by Mike Harrison)
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