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- Hippopotamus - Wikipedia
The hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius; ˌ h ɪ p ə ˈ p ɒ t ə m ə s ; pl : hippopotamuses), often shortened to hippo (pl : hippos), further qualified as the common hippopotamus, Nile hippopotamus and river hippopotamus, is a large semiaquatic mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa
- Hippopotamus | Size, Diet, Habitat, Evolution | Britannica
The hippopotamus is a large, aquatic mammal native to Africa Hippos are known for their massive size and unique adaptations for water life, though they face threats from human activities, which has led to a decline in their populations
- Hippopotamus, facts and photos | National Geographic
Hippopotamuses are large, semiaquatic mammals native to sub-Saharan Africa Although their name comes from the Greek for “ river horse ”—because of the time they spend in the water—their
- Hippopotamus | National Geographic Kids
Hippopotamuses are large mammals found in sub-Saharan Africa Their name comes from the Greek word for “river horse” because they're often found in water, which helps them stay cool
- Hippopotamus: Habitat, Behavior and Diet - ThoughtCo
With a broad mouth, a hairless body, and a set of semi-aquatic habits, the common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) has always struck humans as vaguely comical creatures Found only in sub-Saharan Africa, a hippo in the wild can be almost as dangerous (and unpredictable) as a tiger or hyena
- Hippopotamus | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
The hippopotamus, also known as the “river horse,” lives along the rivers and lakes throughout sub-Saharan Africa Weighing up to 8,000 pounds, the hippo is the heaviest land animal after the elephant
- Hippopotamus - Hippo Facts, Pictures Information - Animal Corner
The hippopotamus is a large, mostly plant-eating African mammal, one of only two extant, and three or four recently extinct, species in the family ‘Hippopotamidae’ The hippopotamus has an average life span of about 45 years in the wild and 50 years in captivity
- Hippopotamus - African Wildlife Foundation
Hippos are the third-largest living land mammal, after elephants and white rhinos Despite their large and bulky appearance, they have adaptations to their semi-aquatic environments allowing them to move swiftly on both water and land
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