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*WARNING* Some may find these pics graphic!

 

 

The Hippopotamus has always been seen as a slow moving, lovable, water wallowing, creature. The following pictures show just how dangerous the Hippo really can be, especially when protecting young or territory.

 

 

The following pictures show a Hippo attack a Zebra, a Dog and an Antelope, clamping down with a vice-like grip on to its victims head.

 

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For those who are not so faint hearted, the final picture shows a Hippo attacking a man with the same head-snap hold, it uses on all its victims.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For those who are not so faint hearted, the final picture shows a Hippo attacking a man with the same head-snap hold, it uses on all its victims.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LMAO @last pic he should of got his tongue pierced :rofl:

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