Amazing news to hear.
I would also hope that this calf is a female for the sake of the regional population; although I do have a feeling we have a little boy in our hands.
If the calf is a female, Melbourne Zoo presents the most obvious option for transfer as they do have a male (her uncle) and the facilities to breed. Whilst this will still be a few years away, it'll be very exciting as there hasn't been a Pygmy Hippo born outside of Taronga since Obi at Melbourne back in 2015.
My vibe for a pygmy hippo calf is generally female, probably because every calf (bar one, who died shortly after birth and was not announced to the public) born this century at Taronga has been female (Monifa, Kambiri, Kamina and Amara). The other zoos (Melbourne and Cairns), by contrast, exclusively produced surviving males.
