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Zoo Miami’s adorable pygmy hippo gets health check. Take a look

Aubergine under general anesthesia.
Aubergine under general anesthesia. Ron Magill/Zoo Miami

Zoo Miami’s beloved pygmy hippopotamus, Aubergine, got some extra care this week after showing signs of lethargy and a drop in appetite. Born at the zoo in August 2018, Aubergine has faced big challenges for such a little hippo—he was born with a congenital defect that left his upper palate underdeveloped, making it difficult to eat without food slipping into his sinuses and lungs.

Thanks to years of specialized care, including a delicate palate reconstruction surgery, Aubergine has been thriving with the help of Zoo Miami’s Animal Health team, according to zoo communication director Ron Magill., a renowned wildlife photographer who documented the procedure. Magill singled out Gaby Flacke, an associate veterinarian and a recognized expert in hippo health.

On Thursday, Aubergine was gently anesthetized so vets could take a closer look at what might be bothering him. The hippo underwent a full exam — complete with X-rays, ultrasounds, and a sinus endoscopy. Doctors found and cleared a few small blockages in his sinuses, but fortunately, no major issues were detected.

After a smooth recovery, Aubergine is back to his daily routine and being closely monitored. The team is hopeful his appetite will return soon.

Pygmy hippos, which weigh between 400 and 600 pounds (tiny compared to their river hippo cousins), are endangered, with fewer than 3,000 believed to remain in the wild.

Pictures from his examinations:

Chief of Animal Health, Dr. Gwen Myers, along with Zoological Supervisor, Tabitha Miller, prepare Aubergine for intubation
Chief of Animal Health, Dr. Gwen Myers, along with Zoological Supervisor, Tabitha Miller, prepare Aubergine for intubation Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami
Veterinary Technicians, Nolan Keeton and Dianna Gutierrez, monitor Aubergine’s vitals while under anesthesia
Veterinary Technicians, Nolan Keeton and Dianna Gutierrez, monitor Aubergine’s vitals while under anesthesia Ron Magill/Zoo Miami
Zoo Miami Associate Veterinarian Dr. Marisa Bezjian takes a radiograph of Aubergine with the assistance of Veterinary Technician, Dianna Gutierrez
Zoo Miami Associate Veterinarian Dr. Marisa Bezjian takes a radiograph of Aubergine with the assistance of Veterinary Technician, Dianna Gutierrez Ron Magill/Zoo Miami
Aubergine on habitat
Aubergine on habitat Ron Magill/Zoo Miami
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Milena Malaver
Miami Herald
Milena Malaver covers crime and breaking news for the Miami Herald. She was born and raised in Miami-Dade and is a graduate of Florida International University. She joined the Herald shortly after graduating.
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