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Waterloo to get pygmy hippo petting zoo

Waterloo to get pygmy hippo petting zoo

Waterloo is getting its very own petting zoo housing pygmy hippos.

The Duke of Sussex, one of Hippo Inns’ ventures, is turning its outdoor terrace into a petting zoo for the summer.

Any traveller with time to spare before their train can walk up the road and hang out with some mini hippos while wallowing in the sunshine on the Duke of Sussex terrace, making their wait a lot more enjoyable.

The pygmy hippopotamus is a rare, small hippopotamid which is native to West Africa’s forests and swamps, primarily in Liberia with small populations in Sierra Leone, Guinea, and the Ivory Coast.

The Duke of Sussex is going to be one of a small handful of places that house them in the UK.

For two months this summer, May and June, the Duke of Sussex’s front terrace is going to become home to two pygmy hippos named Henry and Henrietta.

Hippo Inns are going to build a plush enclosure for them complete with a pond so they can spend their days basking in the muddy water and sunshine.

For guests who are a little scared to pet the actual hippos, the Duke of Sussex will have lots of Hungry Hippo’s games on hand to be played through the months meaning everyone can get in on the hippo action.

The Duke of Sussex will be swapping out regular bacon for hippo bacon in their signature cheese burger, and will also be having a hippopotamus dedicated weekly pub quiz.

Walking distance from The London Eye, the Duke of Sussex should be on everyone’s list of places to visit this summer, whether you’re a tourist or not.

London has gone hippopota-mad for pygmy hippopotamus.