CINCINNATI — Fiona the beloved baby hippopotamus at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden will soon say goodbye to bottle feeding.
The zoo tweeted a video this week showing Fiona suckling from a hippo-sized baby bottle. Fiona’s care team will transition her to a diet of all solid foods over the next few days.
She’s growing up! This will be one of Fiona’s last bottles. Her care team will be transitioning her to 100% solid foods in the next few days. pic.twitter.com/7jeD8a4x7R
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) December 15, 2017
Fiona has come a long way since her premature birth in January, when she came into the world six weeks premature weighing less than 30 pounds. She’s now topping the scales well over 600 pounds.
A zoo spokeswoman said hippos are normally weaned between eight and 10 months, the Associated Press reported.
Fiona and her mother, Bibi, enjoy meals of hay, fruit, lettuce, beet pulp and grain.
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