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“Clash of Titans: Crocodile vs. Hippo Territorial Battles Erupt, Sending Tourists and Wildlife into Panic”

October 14, 2023 by admin

Hippos are semi-aquatic, semi-terrestrial, inhabiting the rivers, lakes and mangrove swamps of West Africa where males dominate a stretch of river and lead a herd of 5 to 30 females and calves. young. During the day, they maintain their cool by soaking in water or mud; and spawning also takes place in water. They come ashore at night to eat grass.

Hippos are one of the most aggressive creatures in the world and are often considered one of the most dangerous creatures in Africa as well as in the world. The scene below captures the incident of about 100 hippos attacking crocodiles.

The biggest hippos are scratching and tearing and knocking worms out of the water, maybe crocodiles have invaded their territory. Crocodile is also ready to retaliate against anyone who attacks him.

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Finally, because it was so lonely, the crocodile dived into the water and ran away, possibly temporarily retreating to look for a chance to get revenge.

 

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