The San Antonio Zoo is celebrating a period of baby animal arrivals, including a rare babirusa piglet and a crested coua bird. The zoo's focus on vulnerable species conservation is highlighted by the birth of the babirusa, while the arrival of the coua adds to the excitement of the zoo's baby boom.
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Moo Deng , a pygmy hippopotamus at the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Thailand, gained global attention in July with her charming appearance and lively personality, inspiring her own cryptocurrency. The births of the two calves happened within two days of each other at the Beluga Whale and Dolphin Stadium, SeaWorld said.
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