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The Toronto Zoo says one of its endangered pygmy hippos is expecting a calf this summer. Kindia, Toronto’s very own “Moo Deng,” is a 20-year-old female pygmy hippopotamus living in the zoo’s African Rainforest Pavilion.She is now expecting her second baby after being introduced to 31-year-old male Harvey earlier this year.Zoo officials said in a post on social media that the pair spent four days together in January, “and they certainly made the most of their time together.”According to the zoo’s release, pygmy hippos having a gestation period of less than seven months, with the calf expected in late July.…
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