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Raging Hippo Capsizes Boat in Kruger National Park

Published February 26, 2026, 14:12
Raging Hippo Capsizes Boat in Kruger National Park

A hippopotamus attacked a boat carrying a wildlife protection team in Kruger National Park, South Africa, capsizing it and throwing a ranger into the water. The team was attempting to tranquilize a hippo and its calf that had escaped from a farm due to recent floods. The ranger scrambled onto the overturned boat while his father, who was present, instinctively drew his gun, knowing it wouldn't harm the animal. The hippo retreated after the attack, and the team will attempt the operation again another day. The incident was captured in a viral video, and the ranger's father emphasized that it serves as a stark reminder of the danger posed by hippos, which are responsible for many human deaths in Africa. Hippos are considered the most dangerous large mammals in Africa, with estimates ranging from 500 to 3,000 deaths annually. They are territorial and can attack suddenly, with a high mortality rate in direct encounters. This incident serves as a loud warning about the dangers of interacting with wildlife, even for experienced professionals. The wildlife protection team will continue its efforts to return the hippos to the farm, taking into account the risks and adapting its tactics.