Hippo starves to death after being snared by poachers
The carcass was more than two weeks old and decomposing.
The once magnificent creature has been reduced to a rotting carcass
An adult hippo carcass was discovered near the banks of Lake Mzingazi in KwaZulu-Natal, Zululand Observer reports.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife official Phumla Zulu received a call from a resident at about 4.30pm, reporting a hippo caught in a snare in a forest area close to the weir at Forel Alley, near Richtek.
“We rushed to the scene and found a hippo carcass with a snare attached to the left hind foot. It looks like the poor animal starved to death. The carcass is more than two weeks old and has already started decomposing.”
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“It is extremely cruel and upsetting to see such a wonderful creature killed in this way.”
It is believed the poachers were targeting antelopes such as bushbuck and duikers which roam the area.
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