Tools
Change country:

Why absolutely everyone is obsessed with Moo Deng

Moo Deng, a pygmy hippo, bites her keeper’s knee.Carola Frentzen/dpa/Getty Images" data-portal-copyright="Carola Frentzen/dpa/Getty Images" data-has-syndication-rights="1" src="https://platform.vox.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/10/gettyimages-2172117668.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100" />
Two-month-old pygmy hippo Moo Deng tries to bite her keeper’s knee at Khao Kheow Open Zoo. The cute little hippo has become an internet sensation in Thailand and other Asian countries because of its funny faces. The number of visitors to the zoo has doubled since its birth in July. | Carola Frentzen/dpa/Getty Images

Moo Deng. Pesto. Nibi

The three are a pygmy hippo, king penguin, and beaver, respectively, and they’re some of the latest celebrities to captivate the internet. 

Moo Deng — a 2-month-old pygmy hippo known for her sass and moistness — is perhaps the most viral of the trio, and has attracted upwards of 33 million views across platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Based in Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Thailand, Moo Deng is often seen playfully biting her zookeeper with an exasperated expression, spawning hundreds of memes and a Saturday Night Live segment.

Pesto, meanwhile, is a fluffy king penguin chick who’s risen to fame for just how large he is. He lives at the Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium in Australia and is already twice his parents’ size despite only being 9 months old. He’s been the subject of numerous social media posts and developed a dedicated fan following of millions.

And Nibi is an adorable and vivacious 2-year-old beaver who was rescued as a baby — and is the subject of a recent Massachusetts court battle. At issue was whether Nibi, who resides at Newhouse Wildlife Rescue, had to be returned to the wild. According to Newhouse, Nibi would die if they released her, because she doesn’t yet have the skills to survive. Roughly 29,000 people signed a petition calling for Nibi to remain at the rescue, and Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey has since issued a permit allowing her to do so. 

There are a lot of cute animals out there, and humans tend to be attracted to them because of something scientists call “baby schema,” the idea that humans generally feel warmly toward creatures that resemble babies because of how protective they are of infants.

“Mammals are favorably inclined toward individuals that have infant-like traits: large heads, big eyes relative to those heads, rounded features, and typically an awkward gait,” David Barash, a psychology professor emeritus at the University of Washington, told Vox. “These traits are characteristic of human babies and toddlers, so it’s adaptive for us to treat them favorably, to see them as especially cute.” 

Baby schema alone can’t explain why Moo Deng, Pesto, and Nibi have become so popular, however. While they benefit from their infant-like appearances, they also likely garnered a sizable degree of attention because they have unique personalities that reflect essential parts of the human experience, from frustration at things outside our control to delight in small pleasures. Exposure to animal content, in general, has also been found to provide stress relief, comfort, and escapism at a time when Americans in particular are more stressed than ever

Why so many people are drawn to these animals

The cuteness factor has always been a big reason that people are drawn to animals — but the internet’s latest faves seem to have achieved a rare type of animal celebrity.

And a big part of that could be tied to each animal’s strong personality. Researchers have found that people are attracted to content and characters that validate their own experiences, and that reflect their own beliefs or feelings. 

“We do like to see characters that are going through the same thing we’re going through,” Matthew Grizzard, a communications professor at The Ohio State University, previously told the BBC.

When it comes to Moo Deng, for example, her expression of apparent frustration — which commonly takes the form of open-mouthed yelling — embodies the stress and annoyance that many of her fans are experiencing amid ongoing uncertainty in the world. “I love that Moo Deng is fucking annoyed all the time. I can relate,” as one online Moo Deng fan wrote

Nibi, too, has been described as a “diva” for her mischievous behavior and playful facial expressions, both of which have resonated with supporters, because they show off a certain aspirational swagger. In one TikTok post, comedian Danny Murphy compared her to that of other “2024 icons” like Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter. 

And Pesto, in addition to his unique identity as a “chonky king,” — a title some fans have given him — has also become known for how much he enjoys food. According to his keepers, Pesto consumes roughly 25 to 32 fish a day, prompting internet observers to share their similar love of fish and sushi.

“If you can assign this sort of unexpected emotion to an animal, it’s effective,” Roger Dooley, a consumer marketing expert, previously told the Christian Science Monitor, about the appeal of memes like Grumpy Cat, a feline known for his dour facial expression. “I think we don’t expect our animals to be grumpy, so as a result you have that novelty factor at work too.”

Broadly, animal content has also been found to have a soothing effect on people that can help relieve stress by providing distraction or comfort. A 2019 University of Leeds Study, for example, found that showing college students preparing for finals a 30-minute montage of cute animal content helped reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and heart rates. 

“There’s no doubt that people turn to all sorts of escapist options when they’re anxious,” Barash told Vox, noting that pet adoptions and purchases also spiked during the Covid-19 pandemic when more people had heightened stress levels and were looking for support. 

Like other viral animals that have come before them, Moo Deng, Pesto, and Nibi have gained a following both because their cuteness can be pleasing, and because they’re appearing to convey emotions that reflect how many people are feeling at the moment.


Read full article on: vox.com
Se suman más estrellas al escenario de los Premios Billboard de la Música Latina 2024
Estas celebridades también estarán cantando en la ceremonia musical que se celebrará en Miami
latimes.com
Sylvester Stallone’s daughter has scary experience with stranger in New York
Sylvester Stallone's daughter, Sistine, detailed a recent experience she had in New York when a strange man chased her through the streets while yelling profanities at her.
foxnews.com
'No guns for illegal aliens' bill rolled out by House GOP lawmaker
A new House GOP bill would ban the sale of firearms to people in the U.S. illegally even if they have a government ID.
foxnews.com
This Vietnamese shaking beef offers something extra
Former “Top Chef” contestant Nini Nguyen showcases her love of Vietnamese culture in her debut cookbook, “Dac Biet.”
washingtonpost.com
Is streaming really a 'terrible business?' It depends whom you ask
Anyone can see how disruptive streaming has been for TV distributors. But it's a different story for other players like Netflix, even as the industry faces continued challenges.
latimes.com
Dodgers Dugout: A great game, then an embarrassing game. Who's ready for Game 3?
Game 1 was everything you hoped for. Game 2 was everything you feared. What's going to happen in Game 3?
latimes.com
Lisa Marie Presley Kept Her Dead Son’s Body in House For Two Months
Bryan Steffy/Getty ImagesThe only daughter of legendary singer Elvis Presley was so devastated by the loss of her own child that she kept her son’s body in her house for two whole months after he died.The explosive revelation was reported by Page Six ahead of the publication of Lisa Marie Presley’s forthcoming memoir, From Here to the Great Unknown–which she was writing at the time of her death at age 54 last year, and which has since been finished by her daughter, Riley Keough.Presley apparently writes in the book that she declined to bury her singer-songwriter son Benjamin Keough for so long after his tragic death by suicide in 2020 partly because she was so heartbroken, and partly because she couldn’t decide whether to inter him in Hawaii or alongside his grandfather at the famous Graceland estate in Memphis.Read more at The Daily Beast.
thedailybeast.com
‘Unsettling’ video emerges in Dodgers’ dugout feud with Manny Machado
There's no love lost between Padres star Manny Machado and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
nypost.com
Taylor Swift jokes about ‘photobombing’ herself next to Eras Tour poster in Chiefs suite
The "Cruel Summer" singer was previously seen eagerly taking photos in front of her poster in Travis Kelce's VIP box at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
nypost.com
When does October Prime Day end? Shop now before Amazon’s 48-hour sale ends
Happy Amazon Prime Day to all who celebrate!
nypost.com
Flaming Lips member Steven Drozd’s daughter, 16, is missing: ‘We don’t know what to do’
Charlotte "Bowie" Drozd was last seen near the Space Needle in Seattle on October 5.
nypost.com
Shop Apple AirPods Pro At The Lowest Price Ever on October Prime Day
The deal is exclusively for Prime members. 
nypost.com
A look inside Elvis Presley's black box
Riley Keough gives Oprah Winfrey a close-up view of Elvis Presley's "most personal things" during an interview at Graceland in Memphis.
cbsnews.com
Best Prime Day luggage deals on brands we love: Samsonite, Travelpro, more
Say "bon voyage" because these deals are too good to pass up.
nypost.com
American Airlines passenger in first class finds bedbug climbing up leg during flight: ‘Nightmare fuel’
"Nightmare fuel," one commenter wrote. "I always check but it's hard to catch on an airplane."
nypost.com
False Project 2025 claims about Trump become fodder for sham congressional hearing
DETROIT — False claims that Donald Trump supports Project 2025 are common among Michigan Democrats. Even the state’s attorney general repeated the lie on the campaign trail in hopes of convincing voters the former president backs the deeply unpopular policy tome a conservative think tank developed. But the erroneous talking point got even louder last...
nypost.com
Walter Cronkite will be turning in his grave at this cowardly CBS attack on good journalism
‘Journalism,’ said legendary CBS News anchorman Walter Cronkite, ‘is what we need to make democracy work. In seeking truth, you have to get both sides of a story.’
nypost.com
UCLA investigating reports of 2 students drugged at parties near campus
The two incidents reportedly occurred at parties near campus on Gayley Avenue between Thursday and Saturday, police said.
latimes.com
All the best styles from the American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special
The American Music Awards celebrated its 50th anniversary with a star-studded red carpet and plenty of powerhouse performances. Actress-turned-songstress Kate Hudson was minty fresh in a silk fringed Fendi Couture gown. Jordyn Woods was dressed in a draped silver Balmain mini paired with icy eyeshadow, metallic pumps and a bedazzled tiger clutch from Judith Leiber....
nypost.com
Hailey Bieber sends cryptic message with Justin photo after Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ arrest
The model shared a 2017 photo of the "Peaches" crooner flipping the bird at paparazzi in Queensland, Australia.
nypost.com
Mass evacuation underway in Tampa ahead of Hurricane Milton
Tampa residents evacuating ahead of Hurricane Milton caused major gridlock. The mayor of Tampa, a city that’s in the crosshairs of the massive storm, issued a grave warning to Florida residents who don’t heed calls to evacuate ahead of Milton. “If you choose to stay … you are going to die,” Mayor Jane Castor bluntly...
nypost.com
NYC Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright resigns in latest high-profile departure from the Eric Adams administration
Adams had already quietly issued an executive order late Thursday saying that if his embattled first deputy mayor couldn’t perform her job, her governmental powers would go to another top staffer.
nypost.com
Will Arizona go blue again? If it does, some will blame California
Hundreds of thousands of Californians have moved to the battleground state in recent years. Will that have an effect in November?
latimes.com
Small D.C. theater companies have a challenge: Finding theaters
The stalwart Source Theater is up for sale, shining a spotlight on the issues many under-the-radar companies face in post-pandemic Washington.
washingtonpost.com
Mama grizzly bear chases hunter up a tree in Montana
Multiple bear attacks have been reported in Montana in recent months.
cbsnews.com
Millions of eggs asked to be thrown away as FDA upgrades recall status to most serious category
Officials are continuing to warn consumers about an ongoing egg recall that has now been upgraded to Class I, meaning that the eggs may cause "serious adverse health consequences or death."
nypost.com
How Hurricane Helene Could Impact the 2024 Election in North Carolina
Experts worry Hurricane Helene could reduce voter turnout, disrupt ballot delivery, or hamper accurate polling in North Carolina.
time.com
The reason why McDonald’s straws are so wide revealed
People often talk about McDonald's McFlurry straw-like spoon, but their regular straws have a strategy behind them, too.
nypost.com
Early deals for holiday shopping
Major retailers are offering early deals for your holiday shopping, even before Halloween arrives. Consumers are expected to spend more than $240 billion online this holiday season, which is up 8% from last year. CBS News' Nancy Chen breaks down the bargains you can find at places like Amazon, Target and Walmart+.
cbsnews.com
Taylor Swift just wore these glitter freckles to the Chiefs game — and they’re only $16 on Amazon
She can still make the whole place shimmer.
1 h
nypost.com
Michael Jackson told Lisa Marie Presley he was ‘still a virgin’ at 35 when they started dating
"I had thought that maybe we wouldn't do anything until we got married, but he said, 'I'm not waiting!'" Presley wrote in "From Here to the Great Unknown."
1 h
nypost.com
Amazon Prime Big Deal Days: Here are some of the biggest discounts on sale now
From electronics to fashion trends, home appliances to health and beauty – these are 25 of the biggest discounts on Amazon right now.
1 h
foxnews.com
Paranoid Putin demolishes beloved $1B summer mansion due to fears of drone strike: photos
The Bocharov Ruchey residence in Sochi appeared to have been demolished in February or March.
1 h
nypost.com
‘WWHL’: Why Did Steven Spielberg Tell Ariana DeBose To Close Her Mouth While Filming ‘West Side Story’?
DeBose remembered the most intimidating note she got from Spielberg.
1 h
nypost.com
Trump Gets Unhinged, Even for Him, Over Kamala Harris ‘60 Minutes’ Interview
Scott Olson/GettyDonald Trump—who agreed to an interview with the CBS newsmagazine show 60 Minutes before backing out—has gone on the warpath at Kamala Harris for her performance on the show.“The Interview on 60 Minutes with Comrade Kamala Harris is considered by many of those who reviewed it, the WORST Interview they have ever seen,” he wrote, in a Tuesday morning post on Truth Social. “She literally had no idea what she was talking about, and it was an embarrassment to our Country that a Major Party Candidate would be so completely inept.”Harris, who has been criticized for keeping a light media schedule mostly contained to friendly interviewers, took a grilling on the program about the Biden administration's border policies, her economic platform, and allegations that she has changed her positions on issues.Read more at The Daily Beast.
1 h
thedailybeast.com
‘Morning Joe’ Questions Whether Trump Even Wants to Win Anymore
MSNBCIs Donald Trump even trying to win this election anymore?That’s the question Joe Scarborough asked on Tuesday’s Morning Joe, with the MSNBC host baffled by Trump canceling a 60 Minutes interview and turning down the chance to do another debate against Vice President Kamala Harris. “Donald Trump is the one who skipped the 60 Minutes interview, first time in 50 years a candidate has done that, and he’s the one who refused to do a debate even on Fox News–even on Fox News!” a bewildered Scarborough said on the show. Read more at The Daily Beast.
1 h
thedailybeast.com
Ron DeSantis says Harris has 'no role' in Hurricane response: 'I don't have time for political games'
Gov. Ron DeSantis responded to VP Kamala Harris' accusation of political gamesmanship on Monday and said the VP had "no role" in the hurricane preparedness process.
1 h
foxnews.com
Tim Walz reveals bizarre name Kamala Harris is listed under on his phone: ‘All I could think of’
“They told me to come up with something and that was all I could think of," Walz said, shrugging.
1 h
nypost.com
'October 7' play at UCLA Fowler Museum marks anniversary of Hamas attack with survivor stories
The West Coast premiere of the play, drawn from interviews with survivors, draws heightened security as protests move across UCLA's campus.
1 h
latimes.com
Boiling Point: Jane Fonda's anti-nuclear arguments don't make sense
Climate change is a hard problem. Unfortunately, solar panels and wind turbines won't be enough.
1 h
latimes.com
Fox News Power Rankings: The biggest surprises come after October
1 h
foxnews.com
Original ‘Survivor’ Winner Richard Hatch Reveals Show ‘Devastated My Life’
Art Streiber/E! EntertainmentA naked gay man changed American culture as we know it. That’s not cheeky (heh), but very real: Twenty-four years ago, Richard Hatch was the first winner of Survivor. The CBS competition series birthed the reality TV craze with its blockbuster premiere season in 2000, seizing the zeitgeist, turning its Average Joe (and Joanne) contestants into the biggest celebrities of the summer, and bushwhacking the path for countless reality series and stars to follow.Hatch was 39 when he outwitted, outplayed, and outlasted 15 castaways to become Survivor’s first million-dollar winner. He was the kind of TV presence Americans hadn’t seen before. He was openly gay, unapologetically—and often hilariously—cantankerous, and boasted a giddily mischievous mastery of reality TV gameplay long before there was a model to follow.Read more at The Daily Beast.
1 h
thedailybeast.com
Over 5,700 American children had trans surgery between 2019 and 2023, medical group claims: ‘Treated like guinea pigs’
A new analysis finds more than 5,000 transgender American kids were operated on.
1 h
nypost.com
What is babesiosis? The potentially deadly disease is on the rise
Rates of babesiosis, a potentially fatal tick-borne disease sometimes referred to as "American malaria," increased an average of 9% a year in the US between 2015 and 2022, a new study finds.
1 h
nypost.com
Stars and stylists swear by these nipple covers — and they’re on sale for October Prime Day
When it comes to getting red carpet-ready, stars — and their stylists — stick with what works.
1 h
nypost.com
Holiday creep starts even earlier this year, with shorter selling window
The traditional holiday shopping period between Thanksgiving and Christmas is almost one week shorter this year.
1 h
cbsnews.com
Time to cut fantasy football bait with D’Andre Swift — he’s the problem
Yeah, now we got problems, and I don’t think we can solve them.
1 h
nypost.com
Are hurricanes getting worse? Here’s what you need to know
Climate change hasn't increased the total number of hurricanes hitting the U.S., but it is making dangerous storms more common.
1 h
npr.org