In the South Korea, a pair of pygmy hippos at the Seoul Zoo. The male is named 'Hamong' and the female is named 'Namong'.
Hamong is known to have been born on June 17, 1983, but the studbook uploaded by Vogelcommando does not have a matching pygmy hippo. According to that studbook, it is presumed that male Maikel, born on March 10, 1977, is Hamong. But one thing for sure, Hamong is blind by his old age.
When a female who lived with Hamong died in 2013, the Seoul Zoo brought in Julie, a female who was born on June 9, 2012, from the Colchester Zoo in 2015. her name is current Namong.
As far as I know, Hamong is rarely displayed outdoors because of the his visual impairment, so usually only Namong is outdoors. Seoul Zoo refers to pygmy hippo as "kkoma-hama", this Korean word can be interpreted as a "baby hippo". Because of this Korean name and the appearance of Pygmy hippo, almost all visitors to Seoul Zoo think pygmy hippo is just a young hippo. What a pity.