The first-ever Red River Hoglets born at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo are healthy, growing, and spending their days learning how to root and wallow, as every good hog should know how to do. The pair, a boy and a girl, was born the morning of March 23, and can now be seen on exhibit in African Rift Valley on sunny days when the temperature reaches at least 50 to 60 degrees. The hoglets weigh in at a little over two pounds and are already devouring fresh vegetables, along with their mother’s milk.
Photo credits: Tracey Gazibara, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
Video credits: Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
In keeping with zoo tradition, the hoglets won’t be named for 30 days. The waiting period also gives keepers the chance to get to know the hoglets a little better.
Red river hogs are native to the forests of Africa.





