RhinoHippoElephantGiraffe
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Bert at Manila Zoo was not 56 when he died. Bertha had two different mates, a male whose name is unavailable that died in the 1980s and Bert, who died in 2008. However, Bertha was at least 58 when she died, most likely older, though 65 might be a little off. This means that Sedgwick having two hippos that are both at the same place while both are 50 years old or older is a first for the species, which is an amazing feat. I believe Sweetie Pie and Pudgie have been together for longer than any other pair of River Hippos in captive history (since July 31, 1973).When I visited two months ago, I learned that today (October 18th) is Pudgie the female Nile Hippo's 50th birthday. With the other hippo, (also a female) Sweetie Pie being 51 years old, then this may be the first time that a zoo has had two hippos that are 50 or older at the same time. What I mean by that is two hippos that are both currently 50 years older and living at the same place at the same time.
EDIT: I found out that Bert and Bertha at the Manila Zoo were both alive in 2008 at age 56, but both have since died.