Thailand: Thousands Flock to Zoo to See Baby Hippo Moo Deng
Moo Deng, a baby hippo in Thailand who recently became an internet sensation, is drawing unexpectedly large crowds to the zoo where she lives, located two hours from the capital, Bangkok.
#หมูเด้ง
pic.twitter.com/vVIcPLcLn9— おねねちゃん (@OneneChan) September 12, 2024
The cute baby hippo, whose name means “lively pig” in Thai, has amassed millions of social media followers who are captivated by her clumsy and charming antics, such as trying to nibble on her caretaker, even though she doesn’t yet have teeth.
I WAS NOT EATING SAND pic.twitter.com/at2qFAqeO9
— hope hopes hoping (@hopes_revenge) September 12, 2024
“On regular weekdays and during the rainy season, when there’s less foot traffic, we usually get around 800 visitors a day,” said Narongwit Chodchoi, the director of Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi Province, south of Bangkok.
However, the zoo is now seeing between 3,000 and 4,000 visitors on weekdays and 20,000 over the weekend, with most of them lining up to see Moo Deng. “The Moo Deng fever means we need better organization so that all visitors get a chance to see her,” Chodchoi added.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH pic.twitter.com/IF1aDKgcuC
— hope hopes hoping (@hopes_revenge) September 12, 2024
This morning, the pink-cheeked hippo calf was happily munching on a bowl of vegetables and snacks. “I left my house in Bangkok at 6:30 a.m. today just to come to see Moo Deng,” said 45-year-old Ekkaphak Mahasawat. “I came here just for her.”
Moo Deng’s grandmother, Mali, recently celebrated her 59th birthday and is the oldest hippo in Thailand.
Obsessed with this one baby hippo that looks fucking MORTIFIED pic.twitter.com/0fE6BB5Kju
— Rel (RobotFucker) (@DewEnjoyer) September 6, 2024
The Life of a Viral Hippo and the Dangers of Sudden Fame
The sweet baby hippo was born on July 10, and her first photos were shared with the public on July 25. The enthusiastic response from the public made zoo officials realize they had a viral star on their hands.
Since then, the zoo’s social media accounts have been regularly updated with photos and videos of the playful Moo Deng, often caught with her mouth open in her now-famous “surprised” expression. The posts have caused the zoo’s followers to skyrocket.
今回は、タイでいま話題の「ムーデン」をご紹介します。
バンコクから車で1.5時間くらいのチョンブリー県カオキアオ動物園で、7月10日にコビトカバの赤ちゃんが生まれました。
動物園が名前投票をした結果、ムーデンという名前に決定。
ムーデンは、ミートボール(豚肉のつみれ)とい意味です… pic.twitter.com/cFVlv8X5fG— Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo (@rtetokyo) September 12, 2024
Dedicated accounts featuring the photogenic little hippo, as well as the zoo’s other hippos and capybaras, have also become wildly popular. One of these accounts, according to Time magazine, has over 2 million followers on TikTok and an additional 200,000 on Instagram.
Moo Deng’s daily routine is not particularly exciting: like any other baby hippo, she spends her days eating, sleeping, and playing. However, her irresistibly cute appearance has turned her into both a celebrity and an influencer.
毎日見てるだけです #หมูเด้ง pic.twitter.com/mv4PIpJTH8
— สวนสัตว์เปิดเขาเขียว Khao Kheow Open Zoo (@kkopzoo) September 11, 2024
The Thai embassy in Tokyo has posted about her, Sephora Thailand has shared blush recommendations mimicking her natural rosy hue, and a Bangkok café has created desserts in her likeness.
Since Moo Deng went viral, zoo attendance at Khao Kheow has doubled, and they’ve even started selling T-shirts featuring her image for her growing fan base.
However, with her newfound celebrity status comes some risk. Time has reported concerns over certain visitors’ behavior, with some trying to grab Moo Deng’s attention in inappropriate ways, putting her at risk.
In one social media video, Moo Deng is seen near the edge of her enclosure when a visitor suddenly throws water at her, startling her.
I tweeted once about Moon Deng yesterday, and now my For You section is 900% Moon Deng content. The algorithm loves her, as do I. pic.twitter.com/IlhyLlaxmz
— Don Confuso (@Modhabobo) September 11, 2024
There have also been reports of visitors throwing bananas and shells at her, hoping to capture her surprised expression for a photo.
Last Thursday, Narongwit Chodchoi, the zoo’s director, urged visitors to act responsibly when coming to see Moo Deng, warning that there are cameras in place, and anyone caught throwing objects at the animals could face prosecution.
“These behaviors are not only cruel but also dangerous. We must protect these animals by ensuring they live in a safe and comfortable environment,” he said.
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