Environment
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Pablo Escobar’s 'Cocaine Hippos' Sterilized as Population Grows Out of Control
Colombian conservation authorities have started neutering the cocaine hippos previously owned by renowned cartel leader Pablo Escobar. The action will prevent the hippo species from expanding further, which may harm stream environments and endanger indigenous animals and humans.
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