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Judi Lynn

(160,601 posts)
Sat Jun 3, 2023, 01:12 AM Jun 2023

Colombia's 'cocaine hippo' population is even bigger than scientists thought

02 June 2023

The most comprehensive census yet reveals that there could be twice as many of the invasive animals than previous estimates indicated.



Wild descendants of the hippo population introduced in Colombia by Pablo Escobar.Credit: Raul Arboleda/AFP via Getty

Colombia’s invasive hippo population is even larger than researchers had thought, according to the most thorough census of the animals conducted yet. Scientists were already concerned about the hippos — considered the largest invasive animal in the world — threatening native plants and animals in the country, and had been calling for drastic measures to reduce the population. The census results have only heightened that fear.

A few years ago, researchers estimated how fast the animals were reproducing, to project that about 98 hippos were living along the country’s Magdalena River and its tributaries in 20201. But the new study, for which a research team counted the animals in person, by drone and using other tracking methods, estimates that there are 181–215 of them residing in Colombia.

“Before, one argument against dealing with the hippos was that our information was limited and our arguments theoretical,” says ecologist Rafael Moreno, who participated in the study while at the Alexander von Humboldt Biological Resources Research Institute in Bogotá. “But we have put that argument to bed now. This study shows that this is a real issue, and that the state must act urgently.”

By drone and on foot
Colombia’s ‘cocaine hippos’ are all descendants of three females and one male illegally imported by drug-cartel leader Pablo Escobar. After he died in the 1993, the hippos (Hippopotamus amphibius) escaped from his estate and established themselves in the Magdalena River. Without the natural predators or droughts of their native Africa to keep them in check, the giant herbivores have bred rapidly to form the largest population of the animals outside that continent.

More:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-01818-z

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Colombia's 'cocaine hippo' population is even bigger than scientists thought (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2023 OP
The longer they wait before culling these animals, the more animals they will have to kill... RockRaven Jun 2023 #1
And the more humans they will kill. GreenWave Jun 2023 #3
Of course it is. They live underwater after all. That's got to make them slippery, hard to count. littlemissmartypants Jun 2023 #2
People and their non-traditional pets malaise Jun 2023 #4
That is true. 2naSalit Jun 2023 #5
Pablo's gift that keeps on giving. Chainfire Jun 2023 #6

RockRaven

(14,990 posts)
1. The longer they wait before culling these animals, the more animals they will have to kill...
Sat Jun 3, 2023, 01:33 AM
Jun 2023

So unless anyone is really advocating never killing a single one of these hippos no matter what they end up doing in the future... ... the sooner they act, the fewer animals they will have to act upon.

littlemissmartypants

(22,747 posts)
2. Of course it is. They live underwater after all. That's got to make them slippery, hard to count.
Sat Jun 3, 2023, 04:07 AM
Jun 2023




Jokes aside...

What's the plan? Culling does sound like the most humane solution to me. But I'm just one silly little old woman living far away from them. If I were in charge though, that's what I'd do.
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