HIPPO GIVES BIRTH IN THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ZOO
The herd of seven hippos in the Thiruvananthapuram zoo has a new member as
18-year-old Rukmini gave birth to a healthy-looking calf on Thursday evening.
Toto, as the calf is being tentatively called, is Rukmini’s seventh offspring.Zoo
veterinarian Jacob Alexander said they were yet to ascertain the sex of the
newborn. Observing from outside the enclosure, zoo-keepers found the calf
suckling two hours after it was born.The mother was already coaxing the newborn
to balance its barrel-like body on its feet and the vet said that the intrepid
calf, barely a day old, was venturing into the pond mostly on its own.
The zoo
authorities had moved the other members of the herd to another enclosure after
last year’s infanticide serving as a harsh example of what the generally docile
animals can become in a confined environment. Then, the calf of a hippo named
Bindu was trampled to death by male hippos. The newborn excluded, there are
five females and two males in the zoo. The other inhabitants will be let back
into the comfort of their usual home, one at a time, after the calf gains
adequate strength.
Prof. John Kurakar
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