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gryphon
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aussie hippo hunting
      #145993 - 16/11/09 06:42 AM

http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2009/11/16/101241_ntnews.html

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Re: aussie hippo hunting [Re: gryphon]
      #145994 - 16/11/09 06:58 AM



Interesting.

That was a turn up for the books.


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Re: aussie hippo hunting [Re: 500Nitro]
      #146007 - 16/11/09 09:15 AM

I wonder what else is out there.

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Re: aussie hippo hunting [Re: tophet1]
      #146008 - 16/11/09 09:20 AM


A fair bit I think.

I reckon a few exotics are running around up there.

After all, huge Buffalo can dissappear for years and re appear
and as long as an animal stays off the floods plains, I reckon
they could live for years without being seen or known about !!!


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Re: aussie hippo hunting [Re: 500Nitro]
      #146011 - 16/11/09 10:20 AM

especially one that spends all day in the water and feeds at night...amazing the big crocs didnt nail it.

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Re: aussie hippo hunting [Re: gryphon]
      #146012 - 16/11/09 10:23 AM

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especially one that spends all day in the water and feeds at night...amazing the big crocs didnt nail it.





That is a damn good point, although it could have been far enough up the Daly to be away from most of the larger crocs
and it is estimated that a croc has to be over 9ft to have a serious attack at a human so a 250kg Hippo, who knows ?

200km South of Darwin, could be in very fresh water there.

I'll ask a mate of mine his thoughts.

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Re: aussie hippo hunting [Re: 500Nitro]
      #146018 - 16/11/09 11:58 AM

Thats very cool - but a pity she's dead ! I wish she had been breeding , a rare animal like that could do with a second start some where !

The Dwarf Hippo is more pig like & live's in under growth & such and would spend less time in the water than the full size model .

And yes the NT is big with a small population , I have seen special Water Buff bulls , White, white blaze's, Big horns & never seen them again in years , only for some one too years later .

I suppose you know that just because Salties are called that , he can in fact live in what ever water is around & really doe's not even need to be in the water to survive for long periods .

I was on a Island & the Crocs hunted all over the Island at night , killing goats , I dont think 18 to 20 footers would , being that heavy ?


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Re: aussie hippo hunting [Re: Sarg]
      #146022 - 16/11/09 12:01 PM


Yes, but I think the Daly has one of those Waterfalls they have to get over PLUS, because it is very touristy, they try to get rid of crocs from Tourist areas.

Either way, you have to be damn careful !!!


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Re: aussie hippo hunting [Re: 500Nitro]
      #146042 - 16/11/09 06:20 PM

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Yes, but I think the Daly has one of those Waterfalls they have to get over PLUS, because it is very touristy, they try to get rid of crocs from Tourist areas.

Either way, you have to be damn careful !!!


no big waterfall on the Daly itself and the big crocs go right up into Katherine River. This was probably on one of the smaller tributries or evn just a creek..

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Re: aussie hippo hunting [Re: gryphon]
      #154379 - 22/02/10 02:54 AM

Just saw this thread. Keeping the news story for posterity.

http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2009/11/16/101241_ntnews.html

Pygmy hippo shot in NT

ALYSSA BETTS

November 16th, 2009


The pygmy hippo that was accidentally shot. Picture: KATRINA BRIDGEFORD

A PYGMY hippopotamus has been shot dead during a pig hunting expedition in the Territory.

The hippo is normally native to the swamps of west Africa, in particular Liberia.

Instead, this one - estimated to be about 250kg - was shot while roaming the bush of the Douglas Daly, 200km south of Darwin.

This is about 16,000km away from Liberia.

It is believed the female hippo is an old escapee from Tipperary Station, from when it used to be an exotic animal reserve.

This means it has been poking about the Douglas Daly for the past five years.

Nico Courtney, 27, was out spotlighting for pigs with his mate Rusty on a station in the Douglas Daly district on Saturday night.

"It was about 1am and running away from us - from the tail end it just looked like a big pig," the station worker said.

"We got out, had a look at it, and thought 'that's not a pig, it's a hippo'.

"Then we thought 'you don't get hippos in Australia'."

The pair thought it might be a baby hippo - and then naturally started wondering, as they stood in the middle of dark scrub, "where the hell" its mum and dad might be.

Mr Courtney said he rang a few mates to tell them what happened.

"They told me to go to bed," he said. "So I thought I'd better call the boss, and he said 'no it couldn't be'."

They both decided to get some shuteye and "reassess the situation in the morning".

But it was still a hippo come daylight.

Mr Courtney's boss, Gordon Coward, reckons the hoofer is from Tipperary Station.

"I heard all sorts of funny stories of break outs and people kept saying 'look out for giraffes in the paddock', but I didn't think much of them."

Tipperary Station - which is about 50km from Douglas Daly - was turned into an exotic wildlife sanctuary by its former owner, millionaire Warren Anderson.

Mr Anderson eventually began trying to sell the animals - which included rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, giraffes, zebras and deer - back in 2003 after selling his interest in the station.

But some of the planned transfers were caught up in a legal wrangle between the Territory Government and Mr Anderson.

The hippo's carcass is now being kept in a cold room at the Douglas Daly Research Farm.

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Re: aussie hippo hunting [Re: NitroX]
      #154380 - 22/02/10 02:55 AM

Pygmy hippo could be tip of iceberg

MATT CUNNINGHAM and ANNIE SANSON

November 17th, 2009
CUTE LITTLE FELLA: Kumbe - thought to be the brother of the pygmy hippo shot at Douglas Daly on the weekend - was one of four pygmy hippos moved to Tipperary Station from the Pearl Coast Zoo at Broome in 1991

CUTE LITTLE FELLA: Kumbe - thought to be the brother of the pygmy hippo shot at Douglas Daly on the weekend - was one of four pygmy hippos moved to Tipperary Station from the Pearl Coast Zoo at Broome in 1991

STRANGE animal sightings have been commonplace in the area where a pygmy hippopotamus was shot on the weekend, locals said yesterday.

Douglas Daly residents say they have seen strange animals wandering around for years.

"We drove past there once and saw a couple of deer and about 500m away there was a thing - too big for a pig," one resident said.

"We thought it must have been a baby buffalo that looked a bit strange, but looking back now it easily could have been the hippo, as that's how the thing looked like - but you don't expect to see a hippo in the Australian bush, so we didn't worry about the 'little weird looking buffalo' too much."

Nico Courtney accidentally shot the pygmy hippo after mistaking it for a wild pig while out hunting on Saturday night.

The hippo is believed to have escaped from the Tipperary Station Wildlife Sanctuary - then owned by multi-millionaire Warren Anderson - after it was closed in 2003.

Most of the animals were moved to a zoo in Queensland, but at least one was left behind.

The station's former curator of operations Kevin Langham left the sanctuary three years before operations were wound up.

He said he was shocked the hippo had been left behind.

"It's rather strange that they would have left it behind," he said.

"The area they were kept in was quite small and the (hippos) were very territorial. Even it it had escaped it wouldn't have gone very far and wouldn't have been a very difficult animal to capture.

"The other interesting thing is, if they are out there, what else is out there?"

Former zookeeper Christine Baker said she believed the hippo was one of four that were brought to Tipperary Station from the Pearl Coast Zoo at Broome in 1991.

She said there was a breeding pair and two juveniles bought to Tipperary after the WA zoo closed down.

"This is probably the daughter, who would be 18," she said. "I had no idea that any of the stock at Tipperary had escaped."

But former Tipperary Station manager David Warriner, who took over after the sanctuary closed, said it was well known that a hippo had escaped. "It's been there for years obviously," he said.

"It escaped out of the zoo while they were shifting all the animals.

"It was just assumed that it had died, but there was one missing when they shifted all the animals."

Mr Anderson could not be contacted yesterday.

http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2009/11/17/101511_ntnews.html

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Re: aussie hippo hunting [Re: NitroX]
      #154445 - 22/02/10 01:35 PM

It is a real pitty that we did not get a breeding population in the NT. It would have been very good for the conservation of the species and in the future provided a unique hunting opportunity.
This individual was well known with the locals seeing it regulaly and one Qld zoo owner was planning on catching it so it could rejoin the Aust breeding population. He was warned off and prevented from capturing it for unknown reasons. As hippo species are in a related group to pigs it is currently impossable to get permition to import any more.


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