When drug kingpin Pablo Escobar died in 1993, having built a billion dollar cocaine empire, he left behind a zoo. While his rhinos, giraffes, elephants and kangaroos were re-housed, the hippos ...
A wildlife expert claims that officials behind Pablo Escobar's private zoo are secretly trying to kill its former hippos. After breaking out of the cocaine kingpin's Colombian estate, the fierce ...
A wildlife expert has accused officials responsible for drug lord Pablo Escobar’s private zoo of hippos of secretly planning to kill the animals. The hippos bred in the wild after escaping the ...
In the late '80s, infamous drug kingpin Pablo Escobar illegally imported a group of hippos for his personal zoo. Today, these hippos are wreaking havoc and are protected by the government.
The late drug lord, Pablo Escobar, imported four hippos from Africa in the 1980s. The animals have since reproduced and grown significantly in numbers. [Courtesy of Getty Images] Colombia is ...
The hippo that died on the highway was a descendent of four specific hippos — one male and three females — that the notorious cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar ... managed to remove paint, collars ...
ONCE a luxurious hideaway, Pablo Escobar's mansion is now a haunting ... The kingpin even opened his own zoo, smuggling various animals like hippos - who to this day roam around the country ...
Their existence in the country began with the import of four individuals by drug lord Pablo Escobar. The four hippopotamuses later escaped into the wild. In January, biologists and other experts ...
Large-budget films such as "Blow," "Escobar," and "American Made" also graced the big screen. Pablo owned four hippos at the time of his death, by 2007, the animals had multiplied to 16.