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Hippos' Giant Teeth Become Target for Hunters and Poaching That Could Lead to Species' Population Decline
According to a recent report, Hippopotamus' giant teeth became a target of hunters and poachers because of their value and being cheaper than elephant's ivory. Experts explained that it could have long-term impacts on the said species' population.
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