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The hippo, typically native to sub-Saharan Africa, raised a few eyebrows as it appeared in the pond last Sunday.
A Royal Parks spokesman said no one had raised the alarm.
He said: "We are unaware of specifically what it is other than we’ve had no reports of a hippo in the park ... it’s probably remote controlled."
A Royal Parks spokesman said no one had raised the alarm.
He said: "We are unaware of specifically what it is other than we’ve had no reports of a hippo in the park ... it’s probably remote controlled."
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