As I have mentioned elsewhere on ZooChat, it was my regular childhood visits to London Zoo, back in the days when it had one of the world's greatest animal collections, that inspired my love of zoos and my fascination with zoology.
My earliest childhood memory is seeing the hippos at London Zoo in the 1950s; in those days the old Hippopotamus House was always my favourite exhibit in the zoo. Over the last forty-five years, I've been fortunate to visit many of the great zoos in continental Europe and North America and have many wonderful memories of those visits. But my favourite zoo memory definitely remains London Zoo's hippos.
The last common hippos at London Zoo , "Neville," and "Fifi," were sent to Whipsnade in the autumn of 1960 and, at about the same time, the pygmy hippo “Peggy” was sent to Paignton Zoo. The old Hippoptamus House (adjacent to the Giraffe House) was demolished shortly afterwards.
Pygmy hippos returned to London Zoo in the 1980s but common hippos, sadly, never did. I would love to see them back at London Zoo, in a modern exhibit with underwater viewing, but very much doubt that will ever happen.
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