Categories: World

Pablo Escobar hippo killed in highway collision in Colombia

close Video

Fox News Flash top headlines for April 12

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com.

A hippopotamus descended from animals illegally brought to Colombia by the late drug kingpin Pablo Escobar has died in a collision with an SUV on a highway near Escobar’s hacienda, environmental authorities said Wednesday.

The hippos, which spread from the estate into nearby rivers and now number more than 100, have no natural predators in Colombia and have been declared an invasive species that could upset the ecosystem. The crash late Tuesday reflected the additional danger they pose to motorists.

Vehicle occupants were unharmed in the accident in the northwest on a highway from Bogotá to Medellín, police said. The hippopotamus died immediately afterward and was removed to be analyzed, environmental authorities said.

“This is one of the dangers that the presence of this species represents. Many of them cross the highway where many vehicles pass, it is also a danger to people,” said David Echeverri López, a biologist at Cornare, the local environmental authority.

COLOMBIA PROPOSES TRANSFERRING 70 HIPPOS THAT LIVE NEAR PABLO ESCOBAR’S FORMER RANCH TO INDIA, MEXICO

A hippo swims in the Magdalena river in Puerto Triunfo, Colombia, on Feb. 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara, File)

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

“Hippos are unpredictable, at any moment they can attack a person,” he added.

A group of them was brought in the 1980s to Hacienda Nápoles, Escobar’s private zoo that became a tourist attraction after his death in 1993. Residents of nearby Puerto Triunfo have become used to hippos sometimes roaming freely about the town.

Native to Africa, hippos were declared invasive in Colombia last year, and environmental officials say their population of about 130 could rise to 400 in eight years. Most of the hippos live freely in rivers and reproduce without control.

Colombia has proposed transferring at least 70 of the animals to India and Mexico to control their population. Scientists warn that the hippos’ feces change the composition of rivers and could impact the habitat of manatees and capybaras.

Share

Recent Posts

Fourth body found in search for US and Australian surfers who mysteriously vanished in Mexico

close Video 3 bodies found in search for US and Australian surfers missing in Mexico…

1 hour ago

Anti-Israel groups accuse Chicago, DNC of trying to ‘protect’ Biden from protests at 2024 Dem convention

Anti-Israel groups accuse Chicago, DNC of trying to ‘protect’ Biden from protests at 2024 Dem…

3 hours ago

3 bodies found in search for US and Australian surfers who mysteriously vanished in Mexico

close Video 3 bodies found in search for US and Australian surfers missing in Mexico…

5 hours ago

‘Stop the invasion’: Migrant flights in battleground state ignite bipartisan backlash from lawmakers

Democrat and Republican lawmakers in a crucial battleground state are "deeply troubled" after a group…

9 hours ago

Former Trump official announces major ‘Deport Them All’ border initiative amid bid to flip crucial Senate seat

LAS VEGAS — EXCLUSIVE: A former Trump official running in one of this year's crucial…

10 hours ago

New election integrity group will pour millions into paying, protecting whistleblowers on ‘front lines’

FIRST ON FOX: A newly formed nonprofit organization aims to promote election integrity by compensating…

11 hours ago