It's a boy! Fiona the Hippo's new sibling is a baby brother
It's a boy! Fiona the Hippo's new sibling is a baby brother
everyone, we are here at the Cincinnati Zoo and I'm sure most of you have heard around 9 40 last night we had *** new hippo calf born. So we are very excited to share the news that the baby is healthy and strong and it seems to be doing really well and our most exciting news and good news is that the baby has appeared to be nursing and it seems like um that's definitely happening. And so it's hard because hippos nurse underwater but we think we've got *** really good visual and it seems to have been been going on. Everyone. We are here at the Cincinnati Zoo and I'm sure most of you have heard around 9 40 last night we had *** new hippo calf born. So we are very excited to share the news that the baby is healthy and strong and it seems to be doing really well and our most exciting news and good news is that the baby has appeared to be nursing and it seems like um that's definitely happening. So it's hard because hippos nurse underwater but we think we've got *** really good visual and it seems to have been been going on
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It's a boy! Fiona the Hippo's new sibling is a baby brother
It's a boy!The Cincinnati Zoo announced the gender of its newest baby hippo, born last Wednesday. The baby boy and mom, Bibi, have been bonding behind the scenes for the past week and will continue to do so for the next week.Just days after the baby's birth, zookeepers told sister station WLWT that Bibi and her calf were "inseparable and spent the night bonding in the indoor pools."Now that we know the calf is a boy, you can submit your names to the zoo by clicking here.
CINCINNATI —
It's a boy!
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The Cincinnati Zoo announced the gender of its newest baby hippo, .
The baby boy and mom, Bibi, have been bonding behind the scenes for the past week and will continue to do so for the next week.
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Just days after the baby's birth,
Now that we know the calf is a boy, you can submit your names to the zoo by .