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The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Hippo Problems

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Our question, tell us where you were, what you're doing. We'll try to guess the animal you encountered.

0:04.0

206803 rock. All right, here you go, guys.

0:06.0

All right.

0:07.0

Wildlife biologist and TV host Forrest Galante.

0:11.0

He has spent his career chasing lost species, dodging sharks, going toe-to-to-to with nature's most dangerous animals.

0:18.0

But nothing, he says, has come closer to Indyham than a one animal on this planet.

0:24.9

On a recent episode of The Mostly Occasionally Show, he got into how he nearly died.

0:30.2

I nearly died twice, he says. They're very, very dangerous animals.

0:35.0

The first time happened when Forrest was working as a safari guide in Africa.

0:38.6

All right? Okay. A group of tourists got too close and Forrest, knowing how fast things could go

0:43.9

bad, threw himself in between them and the animal. What? I got in between the tourists and the

0:50.3

animals to stop them before they ended up killing him. It came and smacked my canoe flipping me out of it.

0:57.5

Okay.

0:58.0

I was flying through the air.

0:59.6

Luckily, I scrambled up the bank.

1:01.3

It was close.

1:02.5

The second encounter was worst.

1:04.6

Forrest and his girlfriend were walking through Manipul's National Park, that is in Zimbabwe,

1:10.0

when they unknowingly stumbled into the

1:13.0

territory of a massive male.

1:16.0

It was hiding in a pan, a seasonal wet pool common in southern Africa.

1:21.0

It panicked.

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