It might be a fitting end to a strange year, residents of Johannesburg need to be on the lookout for a lone hippo on New Year’s Eve (NYE).
Social media users in the Fourways area have shared footage of the hippo foraging along a river.
Share on the security group this morning, #Hippo spotted in #Chartwell / #Farmall along the river, that’s city living in #Johannesburg #Gauteng #WildLife #SouthAfrica #Africa #SouthAfrican #Hippopotamus #Fourways #Broadacres pic.twitter.com/DdwDb4jxGV
— Miguel Chan (@capewinereview) December 30, 2020
The Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Hospital said on Facebook that they had been made aware of the presence of the hippo and that the Gauteng Department of Agricultural and Rural Development (GDARD) had been contacted “and is on scene to assess the situation.”
“GDARD is the official organisation required to assist and make decisions in situations such as this one,” they added.
According to Live Science, hippos are aggressive and are considered very dangerous.
“The hippopotamus is considered the world’s deadliest large land mammal,” they say, adding that hippos kill an estimated 500 people per year in Africa, according to the BBC.
Lone hippo spotted in #Fourways today. On the KleinJukskei his not about #level3 #gomoramzansi #lockdown pic.twitter.com/w5UzAsY8Te
— Ntombi (@KahleWenah) December 29, 2020
-The Citizen
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