Baby pygmy hippo Obi might only be 3 weeks old, but he sure is getting the hang of this whole swimming thing.
Obi and his mom, Petre, ventured into a large pool at the Melbourne Zoo last week (http://www.zoo.org.au/news/baby-pygmy-hippo-makes-a-splash) for Obi's first real swim -- and, by the looks of it, he's a natural. As Obi bobs up and down and flicks his tiny hippo ears, we can't help falling in love.
For the past few weeks, Obi -- whose name means "heart" in Igbo, a Nigerian language -- had been learning to swim in a shallow nursery pool, but zookeepers thought it was time for him to take the next step.
Pygmy hippos, which grow to about one-quarter the weight of a regular hippopotamus (http://pygmyhippofoundation.org/pygmy-hippos), are highly endangered, with only a few thousand (http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/10032/0) estimated left in the wild.
Below are a few GIFs so you can watch Obi on an infinite loop:
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