The Rondevlei Nature Reserve in Cape Town is mourning the loss of Brutus, the original male hippopotamus reintroduced to the reserve in 1981.
Moe, the ABQ BioPark’s longtime male Nile hippo, passes away at 52, leaving a legacy as a gentle giant, devoted father, and ambassador for his vulnerable species. The ABQ BioPark is mourning the loss ...
Cape Town residents are mourning the city’s “first hippo”, Brutus, after the 47-year-old bull was found dead at Rondevlei Nature Reserve during routine patrols last week.
Otis was nicknamed the “smiling hippo” at the zoo, The Associated Press reported. He got his nickname in 2010 when he was caught in a viral photo showing all his teeth in what appeared to be a big ...
The City of Cape Town has said that it is sad about the passing of Brutus, Rondevlei’s first and famous hippo. Brutus arrived ...
Legendary Brutus arrived at Rondevlei in November 1981, and was the first hippo to be reintroduced into the Western Cape in 300 years ...
These Colombian hippos will be put on birth control after biologists expressed concern about their environmental impact and the threat to human safety.
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