More than 80 buffaloes drown in Namibia after falling off cliff
Summary
More than 80 buffaloes drowned in Namibia after falling off a cliff while being chased by lions. This incident occurred near the Chobe River, which is on the border with Botswana. The buffaloes were reportedly attempting to escape from Chobe National Park.Key Facts
- Over 80 buffaloes drowned after falling into a river in Namibia.
- The buffaloes were being chased by lions when the incident happened.
- The incident occurred at the Chobe River, which borders Botswana and Namibia.
- Reports indicate similar events have happened before, with a previous incident in 2018 resulting in around 400 buffalo deaths.
- The buffaloes were fleeing from Chobe National Park, a well-known tourist location in Botswana.
- The Namibian government plans to distribute the meat from the dead buffaloes to nearby communities.
- Local media reported that the number of buffaloes killed is about 90.
- The event took place early in the morning, around 05:00 local time.
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