The Citizen (Gauteng)

Stray hippo finally captured

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– A stray hippopotam­us that had been roaming around the countrysid­e in Mexico has been captured after a 10-day hunt and relocated to a wildlife refuge, authoritie­s said.

“Tyson”, as locals had named the stray hippo, drew a large fan following – and even inspired his own Facebook page – after mysterious­ly showing up several weeks ago in a rural area in Las Choapas, in the eastern state of Veracruz.

But with locals flocking to take his picture, feed him and even pet him, Mexican environmen­tal authority Profepa feared a tragedy in the making. Nile hippopotam­uses are notoriousl­y dangerous and have been known to maul and even devour people.

“Since this is an exotic species of African origin and its presence in the fields of the Las Choapas municipali­ty posed a high risk to people and the ecosystem, Profepa launched a special operation to relocate him to a secure site,” the authority said.

It is unclear how Tyson – who weighs 600kg and is believed to be about three years old – ended up on the loose in Mexico.

Locals have speculated he may have escaped from a drug kingpin’s collection of exotic pets.

In Colombia, a herd of hippos once owned by late drug lord Pablo Escobar has invaded the countrysid­e near his former ranch, a massive problem for the local authoritie­s.

Veracruz has its share of drug trafficker­s, too – with its large port of the same name, the state is hotly disputed territory for Mexico’s powerful drug cartels. –

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