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  2. Hippo Facts That Will Amaze (and Terrify) You - AOL

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    Hippos weigh between 3,000 and 10,000 pounds, making them the second largest animal on land. Despite this enormous size, however, hippos are herbivores and aren’t naturally aggressive. But they ...

  3. Hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    A hippopotamus and Nile crocodile side by side in Kruger National Park. Hippos coexist alongside a variety of large predators in their habitats. Nile crocodiles, lions, and spotted hyenas are known to prey on young hippos. [36] Beyond these, adult hippos are not usually preyed upon by other animals due to their aggression and size.

  4. Hippopotamidae - Wikipedia

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    Hippopotamidae is a family of stout, naked-skinned, and semiaquatic artiodactyl mammals, possessing three-chambered stomachs and walking on four toes on each foot. While they resemble pigs physiologically, their closest living relatives are the cetaceans.

  5. Zoobooks - Wikipedia

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    Zoobooks is a monthly subscription magazine for children. ... Alligators & Crocodiles - 1984, January 1987, ... Hippos - July 1989, April 1994, November 1998, ...

  6. Great northern hippopotamus or Nile hippopotamus H. a. amphibius – (the nominate subspecies) which stretched from Egypt, where they are now extinct, south up the Nile River to Tanzania and Mozambique; East African hippopotamus H. a. kiboko – in Kenya in the African Great Lakes region, and in Somalia in the Horn of Africa. Broader nasals and ...

  7. Kazinga Channel - Wikipedia

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    The channel attracts a varied range of animals and birds, boasting one of the world's largest concentration of hippos and numerous Nile crocodiles. Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park.jpg . Lake George is a small lake with an average depth of only 2.4 metres (7.9 ft) and which is fed by streams from the Rwenzori mountains. Its ...

  8. Dietary biology of the Nile crocodile - Wikipedia

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    However, some large Nile crocodiles have been recorded as predators of subadult hippos; anecdotally, the infamous giant crocodile Gustave was reported to have been seen killing adult female hippos. [ 46 ] [ 24 ] [ 74 ] A 5 m (16 ft 5 in) specimen from Zambia was found to have eaten a "half-grown hippo". [ 4 ]

  9. Crocodiles’ ancient ancestors may have walked on two legs

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    More than 100 million years ago, an ancestor of today’s alligators and crocodiles wandered through present-day South Korea on its hind limbs, scientists announced June 11 in the journal ...