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Hippo (Hippopotamus Amphibius) in the river, Zambia

The Luangwa River in Zambia is the most intact river system in Africa, and forms the lifeblood of the Luangwa National Park. Along this stretch of river, there is an official hippo-count of 48 animals per kilometre - the largest concentration of hippopotamus in the World.

Year: 2015

From album: African Biodiversity

Photographer: Yannick Beaudoin

Tags: Big Cats Environment Gazelles hippopotamus Kenya National Parks River The Wilderbeast Zambia zebra

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