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Tourists flock to see ‘Moo Duang’ causing long traffic jams

Moo Deng’s grandchildren are just as popular, causing long traffic jams in Khon Kaen. Many tourists travel to Khon Kaen Zoo to see the cuteness of “Moo Duang”.

Khon Kaen Zoo is another zoo that yesterday opened free admission for children under 12 years old or no taller than 135 centimeters and people over 60 years old on the occasion of ‘King Naresuan the Great Day’, resulting in a traffic jam that was more than 7 kilometers long from the intersection of Mittraphap Road to the entrance of Khon Kaen Zoo. Tourists came to see the cuteness of Moo Duang, a baby pygmy hippopotamus, and see its cuteness and mischief. CCTV cameras were installed to connect to TV screens so that tourists could watch it up close.

In addition, Khon Kaen Zoo also brought 4 lion cubs born on July 18, 67, 2 males and 2 females, which are now 3 months old. The 4 cubs do not yet have names, born to an 8-year-old mother named Kanya and a 14-year-old father named Body, to the exhibition area with their mother for people to see. At

the Sri
nakarin Zoo, Sisaket, tourists flocked to see and admire the cuteness of the little hippopotamus, which was just born yesterday morning at 6:00 a.m. It is the first cub of mother Ketsirin and father Somsri. At the moment, the gender is still unknown because it was just born. The mother hippo is still aggressive, does not let anyone near it, and is still worried about her cubs, so they cannot get close to them.

The baby has not yet been named, so we would like to invite the public and tourists to join in naming the baby so that we can select an appropriate name for the baby. The name chosen by the province will be awarded.

Source: Thai News Agency