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Newborn "cocaine hippo" linked to drug lord Pablo Escobar is rescued in Colombia

Authorities in northwestern Colombia said they rescued a newborn hippopotamus found alone by fishermen on the banks of a river and showing signs of malnutrition.

Newborn "cocaine hippo" linked to drug lord Pablo Escobar is rescued in Colombia

TL;DR

  • A newborn hippopotamus was rescued in northwestern Colombia after being found alone and suffering from dehydration and malnutrition.
  • The hippo is part of a population of around 200 descended from animals brought to Colombia by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.
  • These hippos are considered an invasive species, disrupting the ecosystem, killing fish, and threatening native wildlife.
  • Authorities have approved a plan to cull approximately 80 hippos due to the failure of sterilization efforts and the high cost of relocation.
  • The rescued calf was transferred to a hippo sanctuary at Hacienda Napoles, Escobar's former estate.