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  2. Armley Hippo - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of the Armley Hippo's 122 bones are kept in the museum's archives. [5] It is rare to find such a large proportion of an ancient hippopotamus skeleton in the UK, it being more common to find just a few bones. [12] The Armley Hippo "is the most northerly specimen of its kind found in the UK". [13] "For generations it’s been the ...

  3. Beach armoured recovery vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Hippo has a fording depth of 2.95 metres (9 ft 8 in) and can pull vehicles up to 50 tonnes weight or push off from the beach a 240 tonne displacement landing craft. Currently, four Hippos are in British service, one each on HMS Albion and Bulwark, with two used by 11 Amphibious Trials and Training Unit Royal Marines.

  4. William the Faience Hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    "William", also known as "William the Hippo", [1] is an Egyptian faience hippopotamus statuette from the Middle Kingdom, now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, where it serves as an informal mascot of the museum.

  5. The humble hippopotamus is finally getting its chance to shine on the big screen thanks to an upcoming project being launched at the American Film Market. Survival thriller “Hungry” — being ...

  6. Hippo, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Hippo is an unincorporated community located in Floyd County, Kentucky, United States. A post office was established in the community in 1902 and named for local resident Bee Madison "Hippo" Craft. At the time "hippo," short for hypochondriac , was Southern slang for an irritable and complaining person, something Craft was apparently known for ...

  7. Hungry Hungry Hippos - Wikipedia

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    The amount of marbles consumed was displayed at the top of the dome for each player. The more marbles a hippo consumed, the more tickets that hippo's player received. The previous year, Sinclair User published a game called "Piggy Punks", written by Hellenic Software for the ZX Spectrum, [2] which was inspired by the board game. The game showed ...