It’s field trip Friday, darling! The kids are at the zoo, and Alex the Lion (Ben Stiller) is basking in the spotlight while Marty the Zebra (Chris Rock), Gloria the Hippo (Jada Pinkett Smith), and ...
As a professional hunter who grew up in the bush, I've had my fair share of animal attacks and run-ins with Africa's big five ...
Wildlife videographer and safari guide Rob the Ranger captures young lions attempting to eat a hippo carcass.
Hippos and elephants in a zoo near Melbourne, Australia, enjoyed “one of their favorite treats” as pumpkins ripened Down ...
The son of an Indian billionaire has said he will adopt Pablo Escobar’s infamous cocaine hippos to spare them from culling. Anant Ambani, the son of Mukesh Ambani, estimated to be worth more than £70 ...
Pablo Escobar's reign of terror didn't end with his death and continues today in the form of a horde of hippos plaguing the Colombian countryside. In an April 28 ...
In Colombia, hippos introduced by Pablo Escobar in the 1980s have become a major issue as the population has grown to around 200, causing safety concerns for locals and tourists. This is a photo ...
Kenya Wildlife Service saved the young hippo, now named Bumpy, who is currently in the care of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust © Sheldrick Wildlife Trust A baby hippo ...
A baby hippo found desperately nudging its dead mother at a lake in Kenya over the weekend is now being hand-reared at a wildlife sanctuary after being rescued. The calf, which has been named Bumpy, ...
PUERTO TRIUNFO, Colombia — Along the Magdalena River, one of Colombia’s primary arteries, fishermen move with wary precision. From the silty, tea-colored current, hippopotamuses can surface without ...
An Indian billionaire's son offered on Tuesday to take the so-called "cocaine hippos" descended from those introduced to Colombia by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, rather than have the animals killed.
Anant Ambani revives offer to transport 80 animals, all descendants of Colombian drug kingpin’s pets, to India It remains one of the strangest conundrums in modern zoological history – what to do with ...