Monday, March 10, 2008
Rare pygmy hippos caught on film
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By Mary Harper
BBC News
Two civil wars, illegal logging and poaching - it was thought this was more than enough to wipe out
But this rare and endangered species has survived against the odds and there are photographs to prove it. A team led by the Zoological Society of London traveled to the West African country. It was delighted to discover that, despite their fears, the hippo population had not been wiped out.
Just three days after setting up hidden cameras in the Liberian forest, the team of zoologists were amazed to capture the pygmy hippos on film. Ben Collen of the London Zoological Society said he remained highly concerned about the survival of the little hippos because they still face the threat of deforestation and bush meat hunters.
Shrinking world
Pygmy hippos - which look like miniature versions of the common hippopotamus - are one of the most secretive species of mammal on earth, and are rarely seen in the wild. Less than 3,000 of them remain in their natural habitat, the Upper Guinean forest which covers parts of
What is perhaps most amazing is that they survived
Watch the hippo here http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44480000/jpg/_44480291_hippo2_203bpa.jpg
News Courtesy: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7286860.stm
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