Dallas Zoo welcomes baby warthog: 'Her name means watermelon'
Say hello to the Dallas Zoo's newest family member: Tikiti
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The Dallas Zoo in Texas has introduced the newest member of its animal family.
A baby female warthog named Tikiti was born on Feb. 17, Fox 4 Dallas reported.
She was born to the zoo's warthog parents, Weela and Tom.
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The name Tikiti is Swahili for watermelon, shared the station.
After her birth, Tikiti was not as active as the zoo's caretakers had hoped for, so a team from the Dallas Zoo was tasked with providing "around the clock care," Fox 4 shared.
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She has not made her public appearance yet, but the zoo told Fox 4 Dallas, attendees could expect to see her in the "Giants of Savanna" habitat in the near future.
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Warthogs are of the same family as domestic pigs, according to National Geographic.
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These animals are herbivores, primarily eating grasses and plants. They will dig with their snouts, a term coined "root," for roots of bulbs, National Geographic reported on its animal facts webpage.
In case you were wondering - her name means "watermelon" in Swahili, and we think it's pretty fitting because this sweet girl looked like a little melon when she was born!
— Dallas Zoo (@DallasZoo) March 20, 2023
These mammals can grow from 12 to 20 pounds and have a lifespan of 15 years, but are considered to be decreasing in population, according to National Geographic.