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The hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) (/ ˌ h ɪ p ə ˈ p ɒ t ə m ə s /; pl.: hippopotamuses; often shortened to hippo (pl.: hippos), further qualified as the common hippopotamus, Nile hippopotamus and river hippopotamus, is a large semiaquatic mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa.
Jack and the Five Legged Horse. My uncle once said, "Boy, do you see that horse?" Yessir. "How many legs does that horse have?" Four. "Now what if I say that a horse's tail is a leg, too?"
'Kala Ghoda signage' Kala Ghoda (IPA:Kāḷā Ghōḍālit. ' Black Horse ') is a crescent-shaped art district/neighborhood in Mumbai, India. [1] It hosts several of the city's heritage buildings including museums, art galleries and educational institutions like the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, the Jehangir Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Modern Art, and The Arts Trust ...
Chaiti ghoda nacha is one of the popular folk dance forms of Odisha, India. The dance is performed by aboriginal fishermen tribes like the Keot (Kaibarta) . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Chaiti represent the chaitra month of the Hindu calendar year, that is, from March to April to the full moon in Baisakh , that is, from April to May; ghoda means horse in Odia ...
The company ventured into the floriculture industry in 2009. As of 2016, its subsidiary, Ghodawat Agro, supplies 300,000 flower stems daily. Additionally, the company cultivated a 60-acre ginger farm, along with various exotic herbs and vegetables near Kolhapur.
Indian tightrope girl performing folk art Baunsa Rani. This is the main list of folk dances of the Indian state of Odisha.It is a non-categorized, index list of specific dances.
Ghora Katora (Aimee Maganda), which means "Horse Bowl", is a natural lake near the city of Rajgir in the Indian state of Bihar.The shape of the lake resembles that of a horse and is surrounded by mountains on three of the sides. [1]
Kamsa (Sanskrit: कंस, IAST: Kaṃsa) was the tyrant ruler of the Vrishni kingdom, with its capital at Mathura.He is variously described in Hindu literature as either a human or an asura; The Puranas describe him as an asura, [1] [2] while the Harivamśa describes him as an asura reborn in the body of a man. [3]