The Dallas Zoo announced the arrival of an adorable baby Hippo born in late October.
The Dallas Zoo announced the arrival of an adorable baby Hippo born in late October, just a day before Halloween-- what a treat!The animal team closely monitored Boipelo for several weeks as her birth window neared. Signs of labor started mid-afternoon that Sunday and the team used cameras in the barn to keep tabs on Boipelo's progress while allowing her to deliver the calf privately. The zoo says her labor progressed quickly and smoothly.
We are thrilled to announce the arrival of a much-anticipated baby hippopotamus to your Dallas Zoo family! Boipelo gave birth to a healthy hippo calf on Sunday, Oct. 30 around 5:30 p.m. Both are doing well and have been bonding behind the scenes. More updates to come on social!
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