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KZN worries about surfer hippo
28/05/2008 12:17  - (SA)  

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  • Durban - Wildlife authorities on Wednesday issued a stern warning to the public to stay away from a hippo spotted cavorting along Ballito's shorebreak.

    KwaZulu-Natal Ezemvelo spokesperson Jeff Gaisford said: "A bite from a hippo is usually fatal to a human being".

    The animal had been spotted in Richards Bay and other areas over the past two weeks.

    Gaisford said the animal had been spotted at Ballito on Tuesday but by Wednesday morning had left the area and was believed to be headed north.

    "We have been tracking it and we just hope it goes back to where it came from," he said.

    He warned bathers and beach goers to stay far away from the hippo.

    "If you leave it alone, it will leave you alone because if it doesn't like you, it will attack," he said.

    Meanwhile, a leopard that attacked a tourist last week has still not been found.

    The tourist had been having a braai when he was attacked at the Umfolozi Game Park.

    He sustained bite wounds to the head but was stabilised in hospital.

    "Even if we find it, it would be difficult to determine if it was the same leopard," Gaisford said.

    He said there had been no leopards around the campside since the incident.

    - SAPA



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