In the past, the Toronto Zoo has bred both river hippos (last baby was in 1987) and pygmy hippos (last baby was in 1999).
I work with the zoo's river hippos; we have one male (Samson) and two females (Perky and Petal). Sam and the girls alternate time on exhibit, so some days you may see one hippo, and other days you may see two. There will certainly NOT be any river hippo babies in the foreseeable future, since all of our hippos are siblings.
The pygmy hippos are Harvey (male) and Abou (female). They lived together at their previous home (Mountain View) and bred several times, but never successfully reared any offspring. They are presently undergoing a trial "separation" in Africa pavilion (they stopped getting along during quarantine, and the holding is in the finishing stages of renovation), but the hope is that eventually they will be reintroduced for breeding.
I work with the zoo's river hippos; we have one male (Samson) and two females (Perky and Petal). Sam and the girls alternate time on exhibit, so some days you may see one hippo, and other days you may see two. There will certainly NOT be any river hippo babies in the foreseeable future, since all of our hippos are siblings.
The pygmy hippos are Harvey (male) and Abou (female). They lived together at their previous home (Mountain View) and bred several times, but never successfully reared any offspring. They are presently undergoing a trial "separation" in Africa pavilion (they stopped getting along during quarantine, and the holding is in the finishing stages of renovation), but the hope is that eventually they will be reintroduced for breeding.