Following Escobar's death in 1993, his family went into a legal struggle with the Colombian government over the property. The government prevailed and the neglected property is now managed by the Municipality of Puerto Triunfo. The cost of maintenance for the zoo and the animals was too expensive for the government, so it was decided that most of the animals would be donated to Colombian and international zoos. There still are bison, zebras, a rare goat and one ostrich. The one talked about in earlier paras - Escobar's hippopotamuses became feral, living in at least four lakes in the area and spreading into neighbouring rivers. Some are misnomers ~ the not so good looking hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), or hippo, from the ancient Greek for "river horse" is a large herbivorous mammal in sub-Saharan Africa. After the elephant and rhinoceros, the hippopotamus is the third largest land mammal.
The
hippos once owned by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar run riot in the Colombian
countryside and could not be relocated to Zoos because of the sheer size of its
population. Thus in an unlike Country, around
200 miles of the capital Bogota, hippos roam free, and cause problems for the
local community. Some families have even taken in hippo calves and nursed them
at home as pets, according to El Colombiano newspaper. However, despite a fence
supposedly keeping them within the grounds, there have been increasing reports
of the hippos bypassing the boundary and venturing into the surrounding area. Despite
not being native to Colombia,
the hippos are thriving, with females giving birth on average to a calf a year
- higher than the average in Africa.
In trigonometry
and geometry, triangulation is the process of determining the location of a
point by measuring angles to it from known points at either end of a fixed
baseline. This technique was reportedly
used for locating and eliminating the dreaded drug lord.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar.
3rd July
2014.
PS : photo credit : Daily Mail… this is not a photo of Escobar's hippos - taken from an earlier article - have never seen even in photos so many hippos and crocs .. had always imagined that hippos would roam in small nos.
