Moo Deng ‘predicts’ Trump win

The park attracted 250, 000 guests in three weeks thanks to the singer dwarf hippo.

A taste for Trump: Moo Deng makes her choice at the Khao Kheow Open Zoo on Monday. (Photo: Kha Moo & the Gang Facebook)
Trump-related style: Moo Deng chooses on Monday at the Khao Kheow Open Zoo. ( Photo: Kha Moo &amp, the Gang Facebook )

The famous girl dwarf crocodile Moo Deng has predicted that former president Donald Trump will win the election as Americans vote for their next leader.

The Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri’s caregiver, Moo Deng, set out two squash halves, each stuffed with items of dragons berries, apples, and carrots, on Monday to make the forecast. On one pumpkins, the name of Donald Trump was carved in Thai on one of the watermelon rinds, and the other, Kamala Harris, was on the other.

The almost-four-month-old baby ate the one with the title of the Republican candidate. Her family, Jonah, ate the other with the name of the Democrat member.

The picture was quickly shared on TikTok, the Gang Facebook section, and Kha Moo &amp, and quickly received global coverage.

The Khao Kheow Open Zoo received praise on Tuesday for its tremendous victory in utilizing Moo Deng as its soft energy to draw local and international visitors, as well as attention from the international media.

Because Moo Deng is such a lovely animal, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra declared on Tuesday that she wanted to bring her home to see him. After viewing the state house exhibit” Moo Deng: Soft Power from Nature in a Thai Zoo,” she made the comment.

The top emphasised that the state is ready to assist park hospitality, said Jirayu Houngsub, a spokeswoman for the Prime Minister’s Office.

In the past three weeks, Mr. Jirayu reported that more than 250, 000 tourists have visited the Khao Kheow Open Zoo, which has generated income that is above the 40 million baht goal.

He added that Moo Deng madness has increased the number of travelers in Chon Buri and Pattaya by as much as 80 % and stimulated the economy in the nearby zoo’s neighborhoods.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN) has also announced a project to conserve the pygmy hippo at Khao Kheow Open Zoo because it is an endangered species and requires special treatment, he said.