Hippos are seen at a care centre in Doradal, Antioquia Department, northeast of Bogota, on October 15, 2021. - Twenty-four out of 80 hippos that roamed the former ranch of late drug lord Pablo ...
When drug kingpin Pablo Escobar died in 1993, having built a billion dollar cocaine empire, he left behind a zoo. While his rhinos, giraffes, elephants and kangaroos were re-housed, the hippos ...
In the late '80s, infamous drug kingpin Pablo Escobar illegally imported a group of hippos for his personal zoo. Today, these hippos are wreaking havoc and are protected by the government.
The hippo that died on the highway was a descendent of four specific hippos — one male and three females — that the notorious cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar ... managed to remove paint, collars ...
Bogota The infamous Pablo Escobar, who terrorized Colombia during the 1980s and early 1990s, resulted in thousands of deaths. And in the 1980s, he smuggled four hippos from a wildlife park in ...
ONCE a luxurious hideaway, Pablo Escobar's mansion is now a haunting ... The kingpin even opened his own zoo, smuggling various animals like hippos - who to this day roam around the country ...
Pablo Escobar’s mansion ... The Colombian drug lord’s pet hippos have been described as ‘very dangerous’ and were first imported to the South American country in the 1980s from Africa.
Large-budget films such as "Blow," "Escobar," and "American Made" also graced the big screen. Pablo owned four hippos at the time of his death, by 2007, the animals had multiplied to 16.
A top EU court has ruled that the name of the dead Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar cannot be registered as a trademark in the EU. Escobar Inc, a company set up by his brother Roberto ...
BRUSSELS, April 17 (Reuters) - The name of late Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar cannot be registered as an EU trade mark, the European Court of Justice ruled on Wednesday, after his brother ...