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   Cute baby animals bring visitors to zoos and aquariums. What happens when they grow up?
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One of the best things that can happen to a zoo or aquarium is for one of their resident animals to go viral.

Just look at the multi-hour-long lines to see Moo Deng, a pygmy hippo in Thailand who has become an internet sensation following her July 2024 birth. The sassy animal is now a full-on brand, with Khao Kheow Open Zoo selling Moo Deng merchandise and even releasing a single gbyh the hippo in multiple languages.

Meanwhile, Pesto@a baby king penguin who was eating more fish than his parents by the time he was a few weeks old@is also an online celebrity, with human stars like Olivia Rodrigo and Katy Perry stopping by to meet him.

But what happens when these cute animals become, well, less cute? The Sea Life Melbourne aquarium has already been planning for the next phase of Pestofs life@and answering questions from the public about his changing appearance.

Itfs normal for king penguins to lose their feathers by the time theyfre about a year old and become confident swimmers. As a result, a spokesperson for the aquarium says, guests have started asking why Pesto looks different@or why they canft find him at all.

gWe are getting a few guests thinking we have moved him off display completely,h says the spokesperson. gMost of the teamfs time is spent pointing him out to guests because he looks so different now.h
The bottom line is that cute baby animals make money.

Admission tickets are only the beginning. Many zoos and aquariums offer special gbehind the scenesh or gzookeeper for a dayh packages at much higher prices. At Sea Life Melbourne, standard entry tickets for adults start at $51, while the Penguin Passport@which include a 45-minute tour of the birdsf area and a look at how their food is prepared@is $199.

The real jackpot, though, is merchandise. Stuffed animals, T-shirts, fridge magnets, keychains, kidsf books and other branded products are a major way for zoos and aquariums to make money.

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