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Name Si Sa Ket’s Baby Hippo: Join the Exciting Naming Contest at Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Park Zoo

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In the heart of Si Sa Ket, a delightful new arrival at the Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Park Zoo is capturing the imagination of both locals and international visitors. This adorable newcomer is none other than a baby hippopotamus born to proud mother, Ket Sa Rin, on October 13th. Now, the cuddly calf awaits a name, and the zoo is turning to the public for their help in christening her!

To stir up some excitement and community involvement, the zoo has orchestrated an online naming contest. From October 28th to October 31st, anyone with a penchant for pachyderm appellations can cast their vote for their favorite name via the zoo’s official Facebook page. The anticipation builds as five charming names have been carefully selected for consideration:

  • Lam Duan (ลำดวน): Translating to ‘white cheesewood,’ this name reflects Si Sa Ket’s provincial flower, adding a touch of local botanical flair.
  • Si Ket (ศรีเกษ): A creative blend of her parents’ names—Som Si and Ket Sa Rin—that signifies her familial roots and honor.
  • Sao Si (สาวศรี): This name, meaning ‘beautiful girl of Si Sa Ket,’ celebrates her provincial pride and charming beauty.
  • Hom Dang (หอมแดง): Known as ‘red onion’ in English, this name honors one of the province’s beloved cash crops, paying homage to local agriculture.
  • Moo Kratiem (หมูกระเทียม): A nod to a popular Thai dish, ‘Thai stir-fried pork and garlic,’ which is another regional culinary staple that tantalizes the taste buds.

The allure of this naming ceremony is heightened by enticing rewards for participants. The first 150 voters will snag an exclusive baby hippo t-shirt, while those who happen to support the winning names have the chance to scoop up a grand prize courtesy of the Tourism Authority of Thailand. It’s a win-win scenario, as fans get not only the joy of being part of a significant milestone but also the chance to take home a wonderful memento.

This lively event echoes the success seen at the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri, where a pygmy hippo named Moo Deng became an overnight sensation. In a similar contest, enthusiasts had fun aiding in the selection among cute culinary options: Moo Sab (minced pork), Moo Dang (sweet, barbecued pork), and the ultimate winner, Moo Deng (pork patty or bouncy pig), which triumphed with a staggering 20,000+ votes.

So whether you’re a hippopotamus enthusiast, a local resident eager to support your community zoo, or a curious traveler hoping to engage with Thai culture, this wonderful initiative offers a delightful opportunity to be part of something special. Join the hippo hurrah, cast your vote, and let’s find this precious newborn her perfect title!

26 Comments

  1. Sammy October 25, 2024

    Naming a hippo seems silly but fun! I’d go for Sao Si because it rolls off the tongue nicely.

    • Ella October 25, 2024

      I agree! Sao Si is not only sweet but it highlights the local pride. It’s perfect.

      • grower134 October 25, 2024

        Funny that you mention pride. I think we should name it something global, not local.

        • Sammy October 25, 2024

          I get your point, grower134, but sometimes local traditions are worth maintaining for uniqueness.

  2. Neema October 25, 2024

    Honestly, naming contests like this are just cheap marketing ploys by zoos.

    • Mike123 October 25, 2024

      True, Neema, but it does get the community involved and excited about something wholesome.

  3. Larry D October 25, 2024

    I’d go with Moo Kratiem! Who doesn’t love food-related names? It’s hilarious!

    • JasmynR October 25, 2024

      I can see that being a fun way to teach kids about the importance of animals and food cultures. It works!

    • Kayla October 25, 2024

      Naming an animal after food seems disrespectful to me. Animals are more than just jokes.

      • Larry D October 25, 2024

        Fair point, Kayla. I suppose it should reflect their personality, not just be funny.

  4. Toby October 25, 2024

    I think Hom Dang as a name is quite innovative. Let’s celebrate agriculture as much as possible.

  5. Lola October 25, 2024

    Si Ket sounds too predictable. I love Lam Duan for its connection to nature and classic beauty.

    • Jared October 25, 2024

      Lam Duan is a beautiful choice. Imagine the educational opportunities tied to a provincial flower.

  6. Chris B October 25, 2024

    Do you think these naming contests actually contribute to animal welfare or is it just a distraction?

  7. panda_lover October 25, 2024

    Last time I participated in a contest like this, my name suggestion won! It’s all about luck and a little bit of creativity.

  8. Jen October 25, 2024

    My kids are obsessed with hippos since we visited the zoo! They love Hom Dang for its cuteness.

    • TerryG October 25, 2024

      Hom Dang does have a certain charm, especially for kids. Good call!

      • Jen October 25, 2024

        We’ll definitely be voting. Maybe win some shirts too!

  9. William R October 25, 2024

    These public involvement strategies are excellent for community building. It’s more than a contest, it’s an event.

  10. Amelia October 25, 2024

    I’d love to see more threats like this to sustain funding for endangered animals. Creativity can go a long way!

  11. Kevin October 25, 2024

    What’s the point in naming an animal? Will she even respond to it?

  12. Sarah L. October 25, 2024

    Moo Kratiem! Because who wouldn’t smile at hearing someone call the name? It’s sure to win the hearts of many!

    • Laura October 25, 2024

      It’s endearing, but does it overshadow the others? An interesting mix here for sure.

  13. Simon October 25, 2024

    Engaging with Thai culture like this is invaluable. Sao Si gets my vote for the celebration of provincial pride.

  14. Cathy October 25, 2024

    I find these contests a bit impractical. Does it really change anything for the animal?

  15. Joe October 25, 2024

    For people who find naming contests ‘silly,’ it’s all about community engagement and having fun. We need more of that!

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