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Strike the pose: First photoshoot for rare male pygmy hippo at Czech zoo

Mikolas was born in December at the Dvur Kralove Zoo.

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A rare male pygmy hippopotamus born in a Czech zoo has taken part in his first photoshoot, to the delight of spectators.

The hippo, named Mikolas, is considered a valuable addition to conservation efforts over the endangered species.

Hippo and its offspring
Mikolas with its mother Malaya at the safari park in Dvur Kralove (AP)

Mikolas could be seen exploring his indoor enclosure with his mother Malaya closely watching over him.

Pygmy hippos are native to swamps and rainforests in western Africa. It is estimated only about 2,500 still live in the wild.

Czech Republic Baby Pygmy Hippo
Conservationists have hailed the birth (AP)

Weighing up to 275 kilos (nearly 600lbs), the pygmy hippos are solitary and considered less dangerous than common hippos. But they can get wild at times.

A zookeeper in Dvur Kralove was seriously injured by one of the hippos in 2012 and had to be treated at an intensive care unit.

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