28 Hippopotamus deaths in one week in National Park in Ethiopia
Ethiopia: In the African National Park of Ethiopia, 28 honey bees were shocked in a week. African-born hippopotamus live 40 to 50 years old. These are 3.5 meters long; 1.5 meters thick; 1500 to 3200 kilograms. The female hippies are smaller than the male hippo. Hippopotamus does not attack humans. But those who entice their entrances can be brutally attacked. Hippopotamus is born out of the water, and the first breath comes to swim fluids. It is noteworthy that there are about 40 honey plants in a meeting.
Meanwhile, in the GB Sheloko National Park, approximately 200 hippopotamus were grown. The hype was threatened by the hippopotamus in the region. In this case, between July 14 and 21, the GB park has killed 28 water elephants. Most of these were killed by hunter-gatherers. The Ethiopian government has announced that it is investigating the case
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