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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Mar 3, 2023, 04:43 PM Mar 2023

Colombia proposes shipping invasive hippos to India, Mexico

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia is proposing transferring at least 70 hippopotamuses that live near Pablo Escobar’s former ranch - descendants of four imported from Africa illegally by the late drug lord in the 1980s – to India and Mexico as part of a plan to control their population.

The hippos, which are territorial and weigh up to 3 tons, have spread far beyond the Hacienda Napoles ranch, located 200 kilometer (124 mile) from Bogota along the Magdalena River. Environmental authorities estimate there are about 130 hippos in the area in Antioquia province and their population could reach 400 in eight years.

Escobar’s Hacienda Napoles — and the hippos — have become a sort of local tourist attraction in the years since the kingpin was killed by police in 1993. When his ranch was abandoned, the hippos survived and reproduced in local rivers and favorable climatic conditions.

Scientists warn the hippos do not have a natural predator in Colombia and are a potential problem for biodiversity since their feces change the composition of the rivers and could impact the habitat of manatees and capybaras. Last year, Colombia’s government declared them a toxic invasive species.

https://apnews.com/article/colombia-hippopotamus-relocation-mexico-india-4bb9441be82839b4f10dd89c748d1bd3

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Colombia proposes shipping invasive hippos to India, Mexico (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2023 OP
I know some gubnuhs that could use a few! GreenWave Mar 2023 #1
are they edible? nt msongs Mar 2023 #2
They should not go back to the wild orthoclad Mar 2023 #3

orthoclad

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3. They should not go back to the wild
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 08:53 PM
Mar 2023

In general, it's a bad idea to transfer domesticated or captive animals back to the wild. It could spread disease in the wild population.

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