A baby female pygmy hippo went on display today, she was born at Taronga on 21 February to Fergus and Kambiri. She now brings the total Australasian population to 5 individuals.
Rare Pygmy Hippo calf makes a splash at Taronga
Awesome news, especially good that it's a female calf!
The region is now home to the following hippos:
Felix (M) born 17 November 2006 (Frank x Fluffy)
MELBOURNE ZOO
Fergus (M) born 6 August 2009 (Frank x Fluffy)
TARONGA ZOO
Kambiri (F) born 26 June 2010 (Timmy x Petre)
TARONGA ZOO
Obi (M) born 25 May 2015 (Felix x Petre)
ADELAIDE ZOO
Unnamed (F) born 21 February 2017 (Fergus x Kambiri)
TARONGA ZOO
Assuming the import ban on pygmy hippos is not relaxed anytime soon, I'm guessing she'll be paired with her paternal uncle, Felix, at Melbourne Zoo upon reaching maturity.
Pygmy hippo gestation is short (around 6 months) and if the calf is removed, females frequently give birth less than a year later; around 2-3 years if the previous calf remains with the mother. This combined with the fact females can reproduce into their 30s hopefully means Kambiri and Fergus will produce a lot more calves over the coming years to supply our regions zoos.
I wouldn't be surprised if Auckland Zoo acquire this species in the next 10 years to replace the common hippopotamus sub species they have recently lost.