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City saddened by hippo's death

Legendary Brutus arrived at Rondevlei in November 1981, and was the first hippo to be reintroduced into the Western Cape in 300 years

Theolin Tembo|Published

Staff from the False Bay Nature Reserve were busy with routine patrols when they discovered the dead hippo bull in the Rondevlei section of the reserve on Thursday morning, 13 November 2025.

Image: City of Cape Town/Supplied

THE City of Cape Town has said that it is sad about the passing of Brutus, Rondevlei’s first and famous hippo.

Brutus arrived at Rondevlei in November 1981, and was the first hippo to be reintroduced into the Western Cape in 300 years. 

He passed away last week at the age of 47 years, and was still producing offspring until recently.

Staff from the False Bay Nature Reserve were busy with routine patrols when they discovered the dead hippo bull in the Rondevlei section of the reserve on Thursday morning, 13 November 2025.

The bull was removed from the vlei, and on Friday, 14 November, the Biodiversity Management Branch’s veterinarian conducted an autopsy. It was thereafter established that the dead hippo was Brutus.

The preliminary postmortem examination found no evidence of trauma, injury, or infectious disease. The hippo was in good condition for his age, and the initial findings indicate a natural, age-related cause of death.

Tissue samples have been sent away for further analysis.

Brutus arrived at Rondevlei in November 1981, and was the first hippo to be reintroduced into the Western Cape in 300 years.

Deputy Mayor and Mayco Member for Spatial Planning and Environment, Eddie Andrews, said: “Brutus was the long-standing dominant male that arrived at Rondevlei in November 1981, and we are sad about not having him around anymore…”

Some Capetonians have shared their fond memories of Brutus. 

One person said: “RIP, Brutus. Thank you for all the years of being yourself and for the odd hippo grunt in the middle of the night that still gives me a thrill after 18 years of living here.” 

Another added: “RIP Brutus!! 47 is a great age, I suppose.... He's had quite a few fights with his male offspring over the years, too… perhaps there will be a little peace there now.”