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Orphaned baby hippo is raised by zookeepers at a Kenyan sanctuary
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Orphaned baby hippo is raised by zookeepers at a Kenyan sanctuary

May 6, 2026 3 Min Read
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A child hippo that frantically pecked at its lifeless mom in a Kenyan lake final weekend was rescued and is now being hand-reared at a wildlife sanctuary.

The calf, named Bumpy, was “only a few days previous” when he was orphaned, in response to the charity Sheldrick Wildlife Belief, the place his keepers now take care of him.

The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), which rescued the calf and handed it over to a wildlife charity for specialised care, mentioned the mom could have died of pure causes.

Sheldrick mentioned the hippo’s mom could have died “to guard her calf in a territorial dispute, as infanticide is widespread in hippo society.”

KWS mentioned rescuing the calf from the water was a “logistical problem” because the calf was clinging to its lifeless mom. It mentioned they needed to make the “troublesome choice” to make use of the decomposing physique as “the one anchor to succeed in the calf safely”.

Sheldrick mentioned her mom had been lifeless for greater than a day, judging by the extent of the decomposition.

The rescued child hippo spent its first night time at a nursery within the capital, Nairobi, being fed milk and wrapped in a blanket.

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The charity mentioned Bumpy was “clearly looking for consolation and connection” and has remained glued to his keepers ever since.

The calf was then flown by helicopter to Sheldrick’s Kaluk Reserve, close to Tsavo East Nationwide Park, the place it will likely be cared for till it is able to be launched into the wild.

The conservancy has been sharing tales and photographs of Bumpy at its new location, a pool close to the Athi River that runs by the park.

“[Bumpy]spends a lot of his day submerged in water, however he is by no means alone. His submerged handlers stick with him all through the day, each within the water and on the bottom,” Sheldrick added.

“Hippos are very cuddling creatures and are happiest when cuddling or snuggling on high of somebody,” the sanctuary mentioned, together with a photograph of the hippo resting its head on a keeper’s lap.

Bumpy shall be joined by one other younger hippo, almost a yr previous, at Kaluk, however is being saved elsewhere, the sanctuary mentioned.

Each will develop as much as be a part of different hippos within the wild.

Wildlife consultants say hippopotamus calves within the wild nurse for greater than a yr, however stay tightly hooked up to their moms for a number of years earlier than reaching sexual maturity.

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Based in 1977, Sheldrick Wildlife is understood for its work in rescuing and releasing orphaned elephants and rhinos into the wild.

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