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Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Smithsonian Magazine-Science & Innovation

"Pablo Escobar's Hungry, Hungry Hippos."

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The Wild Story of What Happened to Pablo Escobar’s Hungry, Hungry Hippos

Ever since the demise of the infamous drug kingpin, his pet hippos have flourished, wreaking havoc on the ecosystem and terrorizing local communities

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