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Hippopotamus - Wikipedia The hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius; ˌhɪpəˈpɒtəməs ; 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 hippopotamus, (Hippopotamus amphibius), amphibious African ungulate mammal Often considered to be the second largest land animal (after the elephant), the hippopotamus is comparable in size and weight to the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) and the Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis)
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 in the hot,
Hippo - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants Watch a hippo, on land or in the water, and you’ll soon discover that this roly-poly is one of the world’s great characters It is the most rotund land mammal and spends its daytime hours in lakes, pools, mudholes, or in the preferred moving waters of rivers
Hippo facts | Mammals | BBC Earth Hippos are the second biggest animal on land These water-loving creatures spend most of their time wallowing in mud but can be aggressive and dangerous if they feel their territory is being invaded They eat 50kg of grass every evening and excrete millions of tonnes of poo into Africa’s rivers every year
Hippopotamus Facts | Hippo Information - Animal Fact Guide Sub-Saharan Africa is the home to the one of the heaviest land mammals in the world — the hippopotamus Their dense bodies make it impossible for them to swim, even though they spend most of their time in the water Hippos have several adaptations that are beneficial to life in the water
Hippopotamus - African Wildlife Foundation What is a hippo? There are two species of hippos — the large common hippo and the smaller relative, the pygmy hippo Hippos are the third-largest living land mammal, after elephants and white rhinos
Hippopotamus Animal Facts - Hippopotamus amphibius - A-Z Animals Hippos are definitely adapted for life in the water and are found living in slow-moving rivers and lakes in Africa With their eyes, ears, and nostrils on the top of the head, hippos can hear, see, and breathe while most of their body is underwater
10 Hippo Facts! - National Geographic Kids Hippo facts for kids Learn all about where hippos live, what they eat, how they have adapted and more here at National Geographic Kids