Like this year’s other viral baby animals, Tupi was quickly embraced on social media. An hour later, the San Antonio Zoo distanced itself from a memecoin named after him.

Tupi — pronounced two-pee — was born on Dec. 3 at the San Antonio Zoo, and is the first of the species, scientifically known as Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, to be born at the facility in 25 years, according to a statement from the zoo. Thanks to the power of social media, he is already famous.
“Their births are not super rare. At the end of the day they are still rodents,” Jacob Downing, a spokesman for the zoo, said in a phone interview. “However, we haven’t had capybaras at the zoo since 2018, we just got them back this year, and we haven’t had babies since 2000, so we’re super excited about these guys.”
The zoo announced Tupi’s birth on its social media accounts late last week, getting an outpouring of internet love. But in a twist that seemed perfect to close out 2024, less than an hour after the announcement, the zoo followed its post with a statement that Tupi and the zoo are not affiliated with a memecoin — $TUPI — that had been named after the animal.