Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Red River Hogs welcome surprise hoglet

In the early hours of Thursday, Aug 29, zoo keepers at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo were surprised by the arrival of a brand-new baby Red River hog.

Although Finn, an 8-year-old Red River hog, and Gus had previously been seen breeding, zoo keepers weren’t certain that a baby was on the way.

“It may seem strange to some, but Red River hog babies are some of the cutest in the whole animal kingdom with their striped markings, tiny statures, and energetic behaviors,” says senior keeper Amy Tuchman. “Little one and mom seem to be doing great. We’re seeing a lot of nursing, napping, and activity from the baby. It likes to climb over Finn’s face, and we’ve seen it jumping and running when it gets little bursts of energy. Finn is really sweet and patient with it.”

So far the little hoglet is a little smaller than the Finn’s snout with a watermelon pattern signature to the Red River hog species. In addition to the hoglet’s bright orange coat, the baby also has brown and white stripes that run the length of its body. Its coat is also marked with little brown and white spots all over.

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