
Watch: Viral pygmy hippo Moo Deng celebrates her first birthday
The zoo said Moo Deng, who became one of the top TikTok trends of 2024, is being treated to a four-day celebration including a 44-pound cake.
"May you be healthy and bouncy for a long time," the zoo said in an Instagram post celebrating the birthday of Moo Deng, whose name means "Bouncy Pig."
The hippo's birthday was celebrated by fans who traveled from all around the world to visit her for her birthday.
"She's an icon and everyone in the world loves her," Molly Swindall, a self-described "mooniac" who traveled to Thailand from New York, told NBC News.
"It's fun to see she's her same old self," Swindall said. "Fame hasn't changed her."
Swindell said it was her third time traveling to Thailand to see Moo Deng.
"I love Moo Deng so much," she said. "I think she brought so much joy to people when there was a lot of toughness and there's still a lot of tough things going on in the world."

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