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Land Rover bitten by Hippo, tourists witness intense confrontation while…, video goes viral
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Land Rover bitten by Hippo, tourists witness intense confrontation while…, video goes viral

A family on safari in South Africa’s Kruger National Park witnessed a rare and intense battle between a pride of lions and a hippopotamus.

Lions against Hippo I Credit: Youtube

Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s largest and most popular game reserves, is a premier destination for safari enthusiasts keen to experience its vast wildlife diversity and observe the Big Five: lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo. Spanning more than two million hectares, an area even larger than Israel, Kruger is a rich sanctuary for more than 150 species of mammals, more than 100 reptiles (including 51 types of snakes), 49 species of fish and more than 500 species of birds. Visitors to this vast wilderness are almost always guaranteed exciting wildlife encounters, but each safari is unique and even the most experienced travelers find surprises.

Recently, Dean Grant and his family had a truly unforgettable experience on an early morning safari in Kruger. Having grown up on many safaris, Grant is familiar with Kruger’s wildlife, but this morning brought him something he hadn’t expected. As they entered the park from Mjejane along the river, the family witnessed a rare and dramatic sight: a pride of eight lionesses launched an attack on a lone hippopotamus. This intense scene unfolded before their eyes, an encounter that was both exciting and moving.

As the lionesses attacked, the hippo put up a fierce fight, determined to reach the safety of the river. Hippos, although powerful on land, find an advantage in the water, where their agility and speed make them formidable. Despite this, the lionesses persistently pursued the hippopotamus, with some moments of the chase taking place on the road itself. At one point, a nearby Land Rover even fell victim to the hippo’s frustration, which unexpectedly bit the vehicle before retreating. A nearby sedan was lucky to escape any damage.

Grant described the experience as a mix of excitement, sadness and respect for the natural cycle. While it was heartbreaking to see the hippopotamus struggle, he admired the lions’ determination to provide for their pride. He and his family returned later for an afternoon drive, only to find that the lionesses and their cubs had finished their meal, the remains of the hippopotamus marking a powerful reminder of the raw reality of nature .

Despite the impressive cooperation shown by lions when hunting, they rarely attempt to take down hippos due to their size, strength and often aggressive behavior. This rare sighting cemented Kruger’s reputation for delivering unpredictable and powerful moments to those lucky enough to witness them.