A beloved zoo animal in Thailand predicted the winner of the 2024 U.S. election.
In a video posted on TikTok by the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi province, Thailand’s viral child hippo, Moo Deng, “predicted” a win for former president Donald Trump.
The viral video exhibits Moo Deng selecting between two watermelon truffles, each lined with the title of every presidential candidate, Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Moo Deng picks the watermelon with Trump’s title on it.
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“If Moo Deng thinks Trump’s acquired it, then who’re we to argue? Cake and confidence, now that’s a profitable combo!” one individual commented on X.
“Good Hippo…a lot profitable…,” one other individual commented.
“See, it’s not that arduous folks…… even the Hippo is aware of who’s higher for America….,” one other individual commented on the video.
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Moo Deng, who was born on July 10, 2024, to oldsters Tony and Jona, has turn into a bona fide viral sensation after pictures of her reacting strongly to a shower had been shared on X.
Since then, the Khao Kheow Open Zoo within the province of Chonburi has skilled an enormous inflow of holiday makers as folks search to get a glimpse of the child hippo.
On-line, notably on X and TikTok, customers have expressed their adoration of Moo Deng, and her expressive face has been used as response memes.
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Moo Deng, whose title interprets to “Bouncy Pig” or “Bouncy Pork,” is a pygmy hippopotamus, an endangered species.
Pygmy hippopotamuses are present in West Africa, primarily Liberia, in line with the Pygmy Hippo Basis’s web site. There are about 2,000 pygmy hippos remaining within the wild.
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The pygmy hippopotamus is about half as tall as an ordinary hippopotamus, and weighs a few quarter as a lot. They develop to a top of roughly 2.5 toes tall, in line with the Pygmy Hippo Basis.
Fox Information Digital’s Christine Rousselle contributed to this report.