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  2. Hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    The hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) (/ ˌ h ɪ p ə ˈ p ɒ t ə m ə s /; pl.: hippopotamuses; also shortened to hippo (pl.: hippos), further qualified as the common hippopotamus, Nile hippopotamus, or river hippopotamus, is a large semiaquatic mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa.

  3. The hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), or hippo, ancient Greek for "river horse" (Ιπποπόταμος), is a large mammal from Africa that usually eats plants. It is one of only two species in the family Hippopotamidae that are still alive.

  4. Pygmy hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    The pygmy hippopotamus or pygmy hippo (Choeropsis liberiensis) is a small hippopotamid which is native to the forests and swamps of West Africa, primarily in Liberia, with small populations in Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Ivory Coast.

  5. Hippopotamus (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Hippopotamus is a genus of artiodactyl mammals consisting of one extant species, Hippopotamus amphibius, the river hippopotamus (or simply the hippopotamus), and several extinct species from both recent and prehistoric times.

  6. Hippopotamus | Size, Diet, Habitat, & Evolution | Britannica

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    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.

  7. 15 Hippopotamus Facts - Fact Animal

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    The hippopotamus, or hippo, is native to sub-Saharan Africa and is a large, mostly herbivorous mammal. The name hippopotamus comes from an ancient Greek word that translates to mean ‘river horse’ and the hippo is the third-largest land mammal following the elephant and rhinoceros.

  8. Hippopotamus, facts and photos - National Geographic

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    Hippopotamus, facts and photos. Surrounded by water lettuce, a hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) splashes around in South Africa's Kruger National Park. Photograph By Tony Heald, Nature ...

  9. Hippopotamus | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

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    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.

  10. Hippopotamus - National Geographic Kids

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    Hippopotamus. 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...

  11. Hippopotamus: Habitat, Behavior and Diet - ThoughtCo

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    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.