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by jackfrost @ 2008-04-23 - 11:27:31

Incredible photos of a baby hippo that was stranded by the tsunami and the tortoise that adopted him

NAIROBI (AFP) - A baby hippopotamus that survived the tsunami waves on the Kenyan coast has formed a strong bond with a giant male century-old tortoise, in an animal facility in the port city of Mombassa, officials said.

The hippopotamus, nicknamed Owen and weighing about 300 kilograms (650 pounds), was swept down Sabaki River into the Indian Ocean, then forced back to shore when tsunami waves struck the Kenyan coast on December 26, before wildlife rangers rescued him. "It is incredible. A-less-than-a-year-old hippo has adopted a male tortoise, about a century old, and the tortoise seems to be very happy with being a 'mother'," ecologist Paula Kahumbu, who is in charge of Lafarge Park, told AFP.

"After it was swept and lost its mother, the hippo was traumatized. It had to look for something to be a surrogate mother. Fortunately, it landed on the tortoise and established a strong bond. They swim, eat and sleep together," the ecologist added. "The hippo follows the tortoise exactly the way it follows its mother. If somebody approaches the tortoise, the hippo becomes aggressive, as if protecting its biological mother," Kahumbu added.

"The hippo is a young baby, he was left at a very tender age and by nature, hippos are social animals that like to stay with their mothers for four years," he explained.

(I think this is one of the cutest, sweetest and most endearing things I’ve come across in quite some time)

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rubychoorubychoo [Member]
2008-04-23 @ 11:50

That's just lovely !

(Not sure about it being so 'fortunate' for the tortoise, being 'landed on' by a baby hippo !)

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-04-23 @ 12:07

my wife thinks that about me:))

MarikaSunSeekerMarikaSunSeeker [Member]
2008-04-23 @ 12:06

Wonderful! I guess that they are both winners, I bet the old tortoise was lonely and was happy to have a baby hippo to befriend.

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-04-23 @ 12:09

i would like to think so!:)

Oh, that's gorgeous....and a happy ending...he's one lucky little hippo...big hugs...XX

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-04-23 @ 12:13

proof that theres someone for everyone:)

Chyna_DollChyna_Doll [Member]
2008-04-23 @ 13:22

Bless them! :)

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-04-23 @ 13:33

one and all!!

deleted user [Visitor]

2008-04-23 @ 13:55

sooooo gorgeous......:) they really love each other don't they? :)

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-04-23 @ 13:58

love will find a way!!

deleted user [Visitor]

2008-04-23 @ 13:59

so they say!

RacyTracyRacyTracy pro
2008-04-23 @ 14:25

Fantastic - nature at it best!

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-04-23 @ 14:31

Sure is...how you doing!! i will pop in soon and visit:)

xmillyxxxxmillyxxx pro
2008-04-23 @ 17:54

Awwww...how sweet xxx

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-04-23 @ 19:50

your so right!!

sula36sula36 pro
2008-04-23 @ 18:48

that is a lovely story Jack. The pictures are gorgeous. Not sure what might happen when Baby reaches full size, but I am sure they will work it out.

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-04-23 @ 19:51

no negative thoughts on this blog please:)):))

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-04-23 @ 19:58

Oh ye of little faith

They have now released a second book, published by Scholastic, chronicling the deepening friendship, with Owen and Mzee living, sleeping and playing together, but also creating a language of their own.

"They have created sounds unique to hippo or to tortoise and use gentle nods and pushes to communicate with one another," said a spokeswoman from Scholastic which has just released

"Owen & Mzee: The Language of Friendship."

The second installment in the animals' story follows their remarkable friendship at Haller Park Animal Sanctuary near Mombasa, Kenya, which is operated by Lafarge EcoSystems, a unit of Kenyan cement maker Bamburi

But as well as updating readers on the friendship, Hatkoff's publishing company, Turtle Pond Publications, this week also launched Web site www.owenandmzee.com to update fans on the animals with a weekly blog from caretaker Stephen Tuei.

"Their true story that borders on the unbelievable teaches us many beautiful lessons on many levels," said Hatkoff in a statement.

"The Web site allows us to continually update the public on the pair's current developments and offers kids new set of online creativity resources and applications at the same time."

sula36sula36 pro
2008-04-23 @ 20:56

amazing eh. Truth can be stranger than fiction

ConfuddledConfuddled pro
2008-04-23 @ 20:39

Nature is so full of wonderful surprises! :)

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-04-23 @ 20:41

you just gotta love it!:yes:

I adore wild life of all kinds. I love stories like this! It makes us think ... we are all related!

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-05-07 @ 07:34

|-| you calling me a hippo...:))

Well Jackfrost, I live at ETRanch. The T stands for turtle... so guess that does make you the hippo doesn't it! You make such a cute one!

jackfrostjackfrost pro
2008-05-08 @ 14:26

|-| Fair enough!!

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