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Happy Birthday,Fiona!
Cincinnati Zoo’s beloved hippopotamus celebrated her 5th birthday on Monday. In honor of the big day, the Cincinnati Reds gifted Fiona ateam baseball jersey— complete with her name and the number 5 embroidered on the back.
The Ohio zoo’s staff was unsure if the hippo would survive after beingborn prematurely on Jan. 24, 2017, but five years later, the animal continues to prove her resilience.
The zoo marked the hippo’s birthday with a virtual celebration where Cincinnati Zoo director Thayne Maynard read aloud from the children’s bookHappy Birthday, Fionawith the star of the story swimming in her tank right beside him.
“It’s hard to believe that it’s been five years since Fiona was born,” Maynard said in anews release. “She has touched so many people with her story of survival and has become a symbol of hope for millions of people around the world.”
“Fiona’s story tugs at the heartstrings,” he added. “She was born premature and too small to stand to nurse from her mom. The zoo’s vets and hippo care team stepped in to try to nurse her to health. It was a tough journey. We almost lost her a couple of times, but she made it and eventually rejoined her mom and dad. This 5th birthday is extra special considering her rough start.”
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“People are still coming and crying when they see her and doing all sort of things for an opportunity to get a photo with her,” Wingate added.
The keeper continued that the hippo serves as an inspiration to many. “People tell us how she’s changed their lives or helped them get through hard times, whether it’s their own illness or their child in the NICU because Fiona was in her own little hippo NICU.”
Famed English primatologistJane Goodallsent Fiona birthday wishes as well in arecorded videomessage.
“I know you had a difficult time coming into the world. Probably your mother did, too. But, thanks to those who care for you in the zoo, here you are — big and strong — and you’re such a good-looking hippo, " Goodall, 87, said in the clip.
She continued, “I do hope that you will live a long and happy life and that I’ll be able to meet you before too long. Anyway, enjoy your day, I bet you’ll be spoiled rotten, and I wish you a happy birthday and raise a glass to you.”
Fiona arrivedsix weeks earlyto mom Bibi and dad Henry in 2017. The calf was 29 lbs. at birth —around 25 pounds lighter than the lowest recorded weight for the Nile hippo species.
source: people.com