Zoo officials to take Fiona the hippo off bottle feeding

Fiona having one of her final bottles
Updated: Dec. 16, 2017 at 5:47 PM EST
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CINCINNATI (FOX19 NOW/AP) - The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden says Fiona the baby hippopotamus will soon eat nothing but grown-up hippo food as she's weaned from her bottles of formula.

Fiona is closing in on 650 pounds after being born in January six weeks premature and weighing just 29 pounds, far smaller than typical hippo newborns.

Fiona's early struggles caught the world's attention, turning her into an adored icon and star zoo attraction.

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She received 24-hour care in her first months. A team from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center helped zoo staff insert a lifesaving IV catheter when she became dehydrated.

A zoo spokeswoman says hippos are normally weaned between eight and 10 months. Fiona dines with her mother, Bibi, on hay, fruit, lettuce, beet pulp and grain.

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