I’m worried. My son was a boy who loves nature and likes to wander. He is always collecting rocks, shells and things like that. I know he would never get into danger because he knew a lot about the mountains and desert of Kalahari. However, there’s a possibility that my son had been eaten or killed by a wild animal. That’s why I am investigating the animals of this area. Here you can see some of the pictures I’ve taken during last two weeks. I’ve found them especially near the river of Katsana, around our village and the school of my son.
I found these two hippos in the river. Although they seem very heavy, they can attain speeds of up to 45km/h out of water. They're more agile than they look. The hippo is considered by many experts and people to be one of the most dangerous animals in Africa. They've all killed way more people than Africa's lions have. The hippo is extremely aggressive, unpredictable and unafraid of humans. I’ve investigated some cases and most deaths occur when the victim gets between the hippo and deep water or between a mother and her calf.
I found these two hippos in the river. Although they seem very heavy, they can attain speeds of up to 45km/h out of water. They're more agile than they look. The hippo is considered by many experts and people to be one of the most dangerous animals in Africa. They've all killed way more people than Africa's lions have. The hippo is extremely aggressive, unpredictable and unafraid of humans. I’ve investigated some cases and most deaths occur when the victim gets between the hippo and deep water or between a mother and her calf.

I’ve also found some wilddogs but they don’t seem to be dangerous for humans. They are instinctively aggressive but they rarely attack humans.
Tomorrow I will continue explaining what I’ve found but now I have to go to work. Thank you for your attention. I know you are a good woman.
Ernest Molai Pakotati
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