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Edinburgh Zoo apologises for 'pitting' pygmy hippo calf Haggis against Moo Deng

Daily Record Tuesday, 5 November 2024 ()
Edinburgh Zoo has issued an apology for "pitting" its newborn pygmy hippopotamus calf Haggis, who was born on October 30, against viral internet sensation Moo Deng.
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News video: Meet Haggis: Edinburgh Zoo Welcomes Endangered Pygmy Hippo Calf!

Meet Haggis: Edinburgh Zoo Welcomes Endangered Pygmy Hippo Calf! 00:30

Exciting news from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland—Edinburgh Zoo welcomes a precious new arrival! Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.

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