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  • Nikica, a two-ton hippopotamus, swims on December 6, 2010 trough flood waters, four kilometers from her flooded pen, in Plavnica, south of the capital Podgorica. The hippopotamus had to leave her flooded pen in a private zoo after a similar evacuation in January floods. In Montenegro, the situation was still serious on December 5 in the Lake Skadar region, at the border with Albania, and around Podgorica. More than 1,000 soldiers were called to help the population. AFP PHOTO / SAVO PRELEVIC

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  • An hippopotamus named Nikica swims in the flooded village of Berislavci, some 20 kms. south of Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Monday, Dec. 6, 2010. The hippo escaped from a flooded private zoo at the Skadar Lake in southern Montenegro. (AP Photo/Risto Bozovic)

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  • Hippopotamus named Nikica swims in flooded village of Berislavci, some 20 kms. south of Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Monday, Dec. 6, 2010. A hippo escaped from a flooded private zoo at the Skadar Lake in southern Montenegro. (AP Photo/Risto Bozovic)

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  • Hippopotamus named Nikica swims in flooded village of Berislavci, some 20 kms. south of Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Monday, Dec. 6, 2010. A hippo escaped from a flooded private zoo at the Skadar Lake in southern Montenegro. (AP Photo/Risto Bozovic)

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  • Nikica, a two-ton hippopotamus, swims on December 6, 2010 trough flood waters, four kilometers from her flooded pen, in Plavnica, south of the capital Podgorica. The hippopotamus had to leave her flooded pen in a private zoo after a similar evacuation in January floods. In Montenegro, the situation was still serious on December 5 in the Lake Skadar region, at the border with Albania, and around Podgorica. More than 1,000 soldiers were called to help the population. AFP PHOTO / SAVO PRELEVIC