Thai baby hippo Moo Deng ‘predicts’ US election win for Trump
A screenshot from a video footage released by Khao Kheow Open Zoo on Nov. 4, 2024 on X shows Moo Deng (L) eating a dish of carved fruit with Donald Trump’s name in Thai, with its mother Joana (R) in their enclosure at Khao Kheow Open Zoo.
The polls put the U.S. election on a knife-edge, but as Americans go to vote, Thailand’s superstar baby hippo Moo Deng has predicted former president Donald Trump will regain the White House.
The chubby chomper took the internet by storm with her adorable antics at Khao Kheow Open Zoo, quickly becoming a staple of social media memes and inspiring a raft of merchandise.
Now Moo Deng, whose name means “bouncy pork”, has predicted a comeback victory for the Republican over Democrat Kamala Harris.
Offered two dishes of carved fruit, each emblazoned with one of the candidates’ names, the four-month-old pigmy hippo chose Trump, in video posted online by the zoo.
Moo Deng has proved a particular hit in the United States, where comedian Bowen Yang portrayed her in a “Saturday Night Live” comedy sketch.
She also beat both Trump and Harris in an unofficial presidential poll run by “The Tonight Show”, taking 93% of the vote.
While the soothsaying skills of hippos are largely untested, other animals have achieved global fame predicting the outcome of world events, most notably the legendary Paul the Octopus.
The clairvoyant cephalopod shot to global stardom by correctly predicting eight matches in the 2010 World Cup from his aquarium in Germany.
An X post by Khao Kheow Open Zoo shows Moo Deng choosing a fruit dish with Trump’s name written in Thai:
Who will be president of America in the next 48 hours? Let's find out..
Thank you for voting for me. But with a mission to show off There are almost 70 product presenters, making it very busy right now. There's no time at all.. Therefore, I would like to waive my rights.
On this occasion, I would like to make a prediction and choose the winner to be a man (do not bet or gamble… pic.twitter.com/r8NsEbUmhM
— Khao Kheow Open Zoo (@KhaokheowZoo) November 4, 2024
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