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Hippopotamus skull, showing the large canines and incisors used for fighting. The hippopotamus is a megaherbivore and is exceeded in size among land animals only by elephants and some rhinoceros species. The mean adult weight is around 1,480 kg (3,260 lb) for bulls and 1,365 kg (3,009 lb) for cows.
The hippopotamus is the most massive of the even-toed ungulates. The largest species in terms of weight is the hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), native to the rivers of sub-Saharan Africa. They can attain a size of 4,500 kg (9,900 lb), 5.05 m (16.6 ft) long and 1.66 m (5.4 ft) tall.
The stone remains widely used in the United Kingdom and Ireland for human body weight: in those countries people may commonly be said to weigh, e.g., "11 stone 4" (11 stones and 4 pounds), rather than "72 kilograms" as in most of the other countries, or "158 pounds", the conventional way of expressing the same weight in the US and in Canada. [38]
While they're much smaller, by the time he is full grown he'll weigh between 400 and 600 pounds. That might sound like a lot, but adult Nile hippos weigh between 3,000 up to almost 10,000 pounds!
A full-grown hippopotamus can weigh up to 4,000 pounds — there’s no way it’s going to fit under a Christmas tree. ... she drank too much eggnog and didn’t have her medication in the ...
Facts About Pygmy Hippos. At birth, baby pygmy hippos weight between 10-13 pounds so this little one is a bit bigger than the average. Just like other baby mammals, baby pygmy hippos rely on ...
At birth, pygmy hippos weigh 4.5–6.2 kg (9.9–13.7 lb) with males weighing about 0.25 kg (0.55 lb) more than females. Pygmy hippos are fully weaned between six and eight months of age; before weaning they do not accompany their mother when she leaves the water to forage, but instead hide in the water by themselves. The mother returns to the ...
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