Moo Deng Goes Official: Thai Zoo To Trademark Viral Baby Pygmy Hippo

Learn about Moo Deng, the adorable baby hippo taking the internet by storm, and how Thailand’s zoo is trademarking her to protect her growing fame.

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Moo Deng Goes Official: Thai Zoo To Trademark Viral Baby Pygmy Hippo

Moo Deng, a two-month-old pygmy hippo at Khao Kheow Open Zoo, became an internet sensation shortly after her debut. Her adorable, bouncy personality has captured the hearts of fans globally, driving a massive increase in zoo visitors and online engagement.

A Name That Matches Her Personality

Chosen by social media fans, Moo Deng means “bouncy pork” in Thai. The playful name perfectly complements her lively and energetic behavior, which zookeeper Atthapon Nundee has captured in viral videos.

Trademarking Moo Deng to Protect Her Fame

With Moo Deng’s growing popularity, Khao Kheow Open Zoo is patenting and trademarking her name. This move prevents others from commercializing her image, ensuring that revenue supports animal care and conservation efforts at the zoo.

A Surge in Visitors to Meet Moo Deng

The zoo has seen visitor numbers skyrocket, with over 10,000 people arriving on weekends to catch a glimpse of the baby hippo. Due to her limited playtime, the zoo now restricts viewing times to 5-minute sessions during busy periods.

Merchandise and Livestream for Moo Deng Fans

To meet the demand, the zoo is launching a line of Moo Deng-themed merchandise. Additionally, they plan to introduce a 24-hour livestream for fans who can’t visit the zoo, allowing everyone to enjoy Moo Deng’s antics from afar.

 

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