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  2. 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.

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    Original – "William" the faience hippopotamus is a small figurine in Egyptian faience that dates from the Middle Kingdom of Egypt. Found in a shaft associated with the tomb chapel of "The Steward, Senbi" at Meir, Upper Egypt, William dates from c. 1961 – 1878 B.C. during the reigns of Senwosret I and Senwosret II.

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

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    Hippos are also social animals who are rarely ever alone. But beyond their sheer size and incredible speed, hippos also have sharp, 20-inch-long teeth. Their massive jaws can open up to 180 ...

  5. Category:Hippopotamuses in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    William the Faience Hippopotamus This page was last edited on 10 November 2023, at 20:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...

  6. 50 ‘Unbelievable Facts’ To Make You The Most Interesting ...

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    And the Instagram page ‘Unbelievable Facts’ is one of the best places to do just that. Every day, they share fascinating trivia, building a collection that now includes over 10,000 unique facts.

  7. In May 2006, the hippopotamus was identified as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List drawn up by the World Conservation Union (IUCN), with an estimated population of between 125,000 and 150,000 hippos, a decline of between 7% and 20% since the IUCN's 1996 study.

  8. Faience - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art displays a piece known as "William the Faience Hippopotamus" from Meir, Egypt, dated to the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt, c. 1981 –1885 BC. [10] Different to those of ancient Egypt in theme and composition, artefacts of the Nubian Kingdom of Kerma are characterized by extensive amounts of blue faience, which was ...

  9. Hippopotamus (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A hippopotamus is a large, mostly herbivorous African mammal. Hippopotamus may also refer to: Hippopotamus, a 2017 album by Sparks; Hippopotamus; Hippopotamus (hieroglyph), an Egyptian hieroglyph; Hippopotamus (restaurant), a French chain of grill restaurants; The Hippopotamus, a 1994 novel by Stephen Fry