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  2. Hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    Hippopotamuses have small legs (relative to other megafauna) because the water in which they live reduces the weight burden. [38] The toes are webbed and the pelvis rests at an angle of 45 degrees. [7]: 3, 9 Though chubby-looking, hippos have little fat. [7]: 3 The eyes, ears, and nostrils of hippos are placed high on the roof of their skulls ...

  3. List of animal names - Wikipedia

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    In the English language, many animals have different names depending on whether they are male, female, young, domesticated, or in groups. The best-known source of many English words used for collective groupings of animals is The Book of Saint Albans , an essay on hunting published in 1486 and attributed to Juliana Berners . [ 1 ]

  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. Category:Hippopotamuses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hippopotamuses" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Category:Individual hippopotamuses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Individual hippopotamuses" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Armley Hippo; B.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject WikiFundi Content/Hippopotamus

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    Hippopotamuses are among the largest living land mammals, being only smaller than elephants and some rhinoceroses. Mean adult weight is around 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) and 1,300 kg (2,900 lb) for males and females respectively, [ 26 ] [ 27 ] very large males can reach 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) and an exceptional male weighing almost 2,700 kg (6,000 lb ...

  8. Pachydermata - Wikipedia

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    ] Outside strict biological classification, the related term pachyderm is commonly used to describe elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses and tapirs. Cuvier himself defined Pachydermata as "animals with hoofs, non ruminants ", whereas Storr had described it as "mammals with hoofs with more than two toes".

  9. 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.