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Fiona's first year Awwwwww!

The Cincinnati Zoo's baby hippo, Fiona, was born six weeks too early, but the timing was exactly what the world needed in 2017.People across Cincinnati and around the globe have followed her story since her premature birth on Jan. 24, 2017.

The zoo's Dan Turoczi took this photo of Fiona soon after she was born.

That smile! Those feet! We loved her from the start and followed her through the zoo's posts on its website and social media.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden.

Fiona's caretakers helped support her with pool noodles while she learned to stand in the water. She supported her weight without assistance for the first time on Jan. 29, 2017.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Look at those legs!

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Fiona's first few weeks weren't easy, and sometimes it looked like she might not survive. This next photo from Feb. 4 shows how zoo caretakers held her close to help regulate her breathing.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Fiona took her first steps on Feb. 5!

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Feb. 6 was a good day, too. Fiona drank more formula from her bottle that day than she ever had up until that time.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

On Feb. 10, Fiona graduated to the "Big Kid" pool - another step in the right direction for the little hippo.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

On Feb. 13, the zoo explained that Fiona was teething. Anyone who has cared for a teething baby could relate. Fiona's first National Hippo Day was Feb. 15.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

But later that month, Fiona was struggling. the zoo asked Cincinnati Children's Hospital for help. Two nurses from the hospital's Vascular Access Team inserted an IV that would stay in Fiona's little leg to give her the fluids she needed to survive.

Blake Gustafson and Darcy Doellman helped save Fiona's life. Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.
This picture shows the team at work. The zoo released these photos on Feb. 20, 2017.

By the time Fiona was one month old on Feb. 24, she had outgrown two pools and was strong enough to have her IV removed.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

By Feb. 27, baby Fiona had reached 60 pounds - more than doubling her birth weight of 29 pounds. Her caretakers at the zoo said her spunky personality was starting to show, too.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

The zoo couldn't resist releasing this photo of sweet Fiona for "Fat Tuesday" on Feb. 28. she looks so comfortable!

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Fiona graduated to a big girl bottle on March 1. How cute is that milk mustache?

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Before Fiona was two months old, she was getting fan mail from around the world. The zoo released this next photo March 4.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

March 13 was another day to celebrate because Fiona no longer needed supplemental oxygen.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Baby's first hay! Fiona's mom, bibi, chewed it first to make it nice and spitty.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

By April 1, Fiona's molars were starting to break through as her teething continued.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Like so many babies, fiona loves to play. she was playing with a sprinkler on April 5 IN THE next PHOTO.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

The media got to see Fiona floating around Hippo Cove like a star on May 31.

Here she was with a zoo caretaker during the media preview day. Photo by Lucy May.
Here she is with a crazy fan who stayed late. (That's me.) Photo by Christine Charlson.

After careful introductions and controlled interactions, Fiona was ready to spend time with her mom, Bibi, in the same stall with no barriers between them on June 9.Another big milestone!

Bibi was so patient with curious Fiona. Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Fiona's introductions to her dad, Henry, had to proceed more slowly. But by Father's Day on June 18 they were getting to know each other. henry gave her whole baby face a big, loving lick through the safety barrier between them.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

By July 7, Fiona was two feet tall at the shoulders and 55 inches from her nose to her tail, with a tail measuring nine inches long. Weighing in at 365 pounds, Fiona had finally caught up to the expected size of a full-term baby hippo.

Doesn't she look proud? Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Fiona, Bibi and Henry were able to start spending time together by July 11.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

By July 18, the family reunion was complete. Fiona, Bibi and Henry were officially a happy bloat of three!

Kisses for Fiona! Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Fiona celebrated her half birthday on July 24. the Zoo released the next photo of Fiona hamming it up on July 25.

Photo by Kathy Newton.

By July 28, Fiona weighed more than 400 pounds, She had become big enough that her caretakers could no longer spend as much time with her because it would be too easy for someone to get hurt accidentally.

There was no doubt that Bibi was looking out for Fiona. Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

The zoo announced Fiona would have her very own show on Facebook! The Fiona Show debuted on Aug. 29.

Such star power! Photo by Kathy Newton.

Another big milestone for the zoo's growing baby hippo: fiona reached 500 pounds on Sept. 23.

Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Remember this Lucky couple? Fiona photobombed their engagement picture. This photo made it onto national tv.

Nick Kelble, right, popped the question to Hayley Roll with what appeared to be Fiona's blessing. This is the photo Hayley Roll posted on Instagram.

The zoo announced sad news Oct. 31. Fiona's dad, Henry, had been sick and suffering from an infection for months. Zoo staff determined his quality of life was declining rapidly and euthanized him that morning. people left notes with their condolences at the zoo.

A family photo of Henry, Fiona and Bibi. Henry didn't warm up to Fiona as fast as Bibi, but he became a good dad. Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

Fiona fans spent much of November worrying about how she and Bibi were coping with the loss of Henry. By early December, there were several groups prodding Time Magazine to name Fiona its "person of the year." The lobbying didn't work. But there's always 2018!

Photo illustration by Maxim Alter using a photo provided by the Cincinnati Zoo.

Baby's first Christmas!

Photo illustration by Maxim Alter using a photo provided by the Cincinnati Zoo.

The love for Fiona spread to many different of products - from t-shirts and ornaments to cookies and ice cream. WCPO and several other companies even published books about her.

Shameless plug, but these books are available at: www.mybestfriendfiona.com

It's hard to believe Fiona is one year old! It doesn't seem that long ago that the zoo released its very first picture of her, an ultrasound of bibi on Jan. 9, 2017.

A bit difficult to make out, but there's a tiny spine visible. Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.

hippo birthday to you!

hippo birthday to you!

You'll always be our sweet baby

At the Cincinnati zoo!

Photo illustration courtesy of the Cincinnati Zoo.
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