Last Gasp

Adrian Hirschi's Image

A newborn hippo, just days old, was keeping close to its mother when a large bull hippo suddenly made a beeline for them. He chased the mother away and went after the calf, seizing it violently in his huge gape, clearly intent on killing it. ‘All the while, the distraught mother looked on helplessly,’ says Adrian.

Infanticide among hippos is rare but not unknown. It usually occurs when hippos travel beyond their territory and mix with new groups. By killing the young that are not his, it is believed that a male can increase his reproductive success by bringing females into oestrus, ready to mate with him.


Behind the lens

Adrian Hirschi

Adrian Hirschi

Switzerland

Adrian has always been attracted to photography. His wildlife photography ambitions began following a trip to Zambia in 2014. He tries to visit southern Africa once or twice a year and says the region is an absolute godsend.

Image details

  • Nikon D750
  • 400mm f2.8 lens
  • 1/2000 sec at f6.3 (-0.7 e/v)  •   ISO 640  •   Gitzo monopod
  • Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe
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