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Los hipopótamos introducidos por Pablo Escobar en Colombia se han convertido en una especie invasora que hoy plantea riesgos ecológicos y sociales en la región del Magdalena. (Foto: monikawl999, Pixabay)
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Los hipopótamos de Pablo Escobar: de excentricidad privada a crisis ambiental en ColombiaEl país enfrenta una decisión polémica ante el crecimiento descontrolado de una de las poblaciones invasoras más inusuales del mundoLo que comenzó como un símbolo de exceso en una época marcada por el auge de economías ilícitas se ha transformado, décadas después, en uno de los desafíos ambientales más insólitos de América Latina. Los hipopótamos introducidos por Pablo Escobar en la década de 1980 hoy superan los 200 ejemplares en Colombia y continúan expandiéndose sin control. |
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References: CNN. (2026, abril 13). Pablo Escobar hippos Colombia environmental impact. Reuters. (2026). Colombia to control hippo population through euthanasia. The Guardian. (2026). Colombia to cull Escobar hippos. IUCN / estudios ecológicos sobre especies invasoras. Wikipedia. (2026). Hippopotamuses in Colombia. |
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