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Hippopotamus

Hippopotamus amphibius

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The hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), or hippo, from the ancient Greek for "river horse" (ἱπποπόταμος), is a large, mostly herbivorous mammal in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only two extant species in the family Hippopotamidae (the other is the Pygmy Hippopotamus.) After the elephant, the hippotamus is the largest land mammal and the heaviest extant artiodactyl, despite being considerably shorter than the giraffe. The hippopotamus is semi-aquatic, inhabiting rivers, lakes and West African mangrove swamps [3] where territorial bulls preside over a stretch of river and groups of 5 to 30 females and young. During the day they remain cool by staying in the water or mud; reproduction and childbirth both occur in water. They emerge at dusk to graze on grass. While hippopotamuses rest near each other in the water, grazing is a solitary activity and hippos are not territorial on land.

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2 Comments

Kevin Kavi
Kevin Kavi 12 years ago

yeah in Africa they account for the highest number of human casualties!!!

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 12 years ago

Sounds benign, but they can be very dangerous.

Kevin Kavi
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Kevin Kavi

北京, 北京 Beijing, Paracel Islands

Spotted on Jul 4, 2010
Submitted on Jul 13, 2011

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