Drought threatens East Africa’s wildlife
“The drought has so far killed at least 60 hippopotamuses in Kenya’s wildlife sanctuaries. The animals — the third-largest living land mammals, after elephants and white rhinos — need large quantities of water or mud to cool bodies, which can weigh up to 3,2 tonnes.” – Mail & Guardian Online
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February 20, 2006










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