Summary: In 1996, experienced Zimbabwean safari guide Paul Templer was leading a canoe trip on the Zambezi River when a hippo attacked one of the other canoes, throwing its guide, Evans, into the water. While attempting to rescue Evans, Templer's own canoe was struck by a hippo, which then grabbed him, leading to a traumatic and life-threatening attack.
Main Topics Covered: 1. Paul Templer's background as a safari guide in Zimbabwe. 2. The hippo attack on the Zambezi River during a canoe expedition. 3. The attempted rescue of a fellow guide and Templer's subsequent attack.