Gray Ghost Safaris
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For as long as I can remember, Africa has been known as home to some of the world's most dangerous big game. Namely, the Elephant, Rhino, Cape Buffalo, Lion and Leopard. Up until recent times however, the number one animal that is responsible for the most death's in Africa each year was overlooked: the Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius)! Few foreigner's would believe that this gargantuan "tub of lard" could do any harm, as they are too fat to catch anything. There lies the misconception. Hippo's are not only fast runners (18-25mph in short bursts), but swim extremely well. The average weights for adult males range between 1500–1800 kg (3,300–4,000 lbs). Females are smaller than their male counterparts, with average weights measuring between 1300–1,500 kg (2,900–3,300 lbs). Older males can get much larger, reaching at least 3,200 kg (7,100 lbs) and occasionally weighing 3636 kg (8000 lbs). Despite their enormous size, Hippo's are very quick and ill tempered. Armed with huge sets of ivory teeth, one bite can maim or kill a human. Recognized as a dangerous game animal, it is the norm today to find Hippo on license in some African countries. With the Black and White Rhino reduced to limited hunting only in RSA (South Africa), the Hippo has joined the league of Africa's most dangerous big game. Add the Hippo's arch enemy, the Crocodile, and we now have the Dangerous 7. If your looking for a dangerous game hunt, and the cost of hunting the traditional Big 5 is out of your budget, check out the Hippo and Crocodile. It is a much more affordable hunt for Africa's dangerous game.
Good hunting, GGS
Good hunting, GGS