Photo from the Osaka Tennoji Zoo

Gen-chan, Osaka Tennoji Zoo’s resident ‘handsome’ hippo turns out to be female

For today’s share of odd news, a zoo in Japan just recently found out that its resident “handsome” hippo is actually female.

Gen-chan, a 12-year-old hippopotamus, had been kept as a male at the Osaka Tennoji Zoo in Tennoji Ward, Osaka for over seven years. The zoo announced this rather strange and startling news on its staff blog on its website according to an article on The Japan News.

In August 2017, the Osaka zoo decided to name the hippo “Gen-chan” after a public contest . Photos from The Mainichi/Koji Minemoto

Gen-chan was born in March 2012 and arrived in Osaka from a zoo in Mexico in 2017 at the age of 5. Mexican zoo staff said Gen-chan’s sex was male, and the documents required for importation stated accordingly.

In August 2017, the Osaka zoo decided to name the hippo “Gen-chan” after a public contest because of the hippo’s vigorous movements. Since her arrival, Gen-chan has been one of the most popular attractions in the zoo, especially among younger visitors.

Gen-chan is one of the most popular attractions in the zoo, especially among younger visitors.

Hippos generally reach sexual maturity around the age of 10, but the zookeepers had wondered why Gen-chan had not been seen spreading poop to claim territory or making courtship calls to females, as males are known to do.

Because of Gen-chan’s immense size, it was difficult to visually confirm the animal’s reproductive organs, so the zoo requested a DNA analysis from an outside research organization this month. On April 16, it was confirmed that Gen-chan was indeed female.

Because of Gen-chan’s large size, it was difficult to visually confirm her reproductive organs.

On its blog, the zoo said, “We had no doubt at all” about Gen-chan’s sex since the hippo was treated as a male when sent from Mexico. It added, “In light of the results, we recognize the importance of reconfirming the sex of the animal, and we are determined to ensure that this never happens again.”

“Please come and meet the female Gen-chan,” a zoo official said.

The zoo will not change the hippo’s name. A zoo official said: “Her petite, lean face had been a topic of conversation among the zookeepers, saying, ‘He’s a handsome boy.’ Even though we now know Gen-chan is a girl, we’ll keep taking good care of her to ensure her comfort.”

The official added: “Please come and meet the female Gen-chan.”

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