News24 Business | Droughts leave hippos ‘less social’, study finds
SANParks research shows that hippos, which usually spend time in big, deep pools with many other animals, tend to become less social during drought.
WEDNESDAY, 16 APRIL 2025, 03:19
SANParks research shows that hippos, which usually spend time in big, deep pools with many other animals, tend to become less social during drought.
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