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  2. Hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    While hippos rest near each other in the water, grazing is a solitary activity and hippos typically do not display territorial behaviour on land. Hippos are among the most dangerous animals in the world due to their aggressive and unpredictable nature. They are threatened by habitat loss and poaching for their meat and ivory (canine teeth).

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject WikiFundi Content/Hippopotamus

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    Hippos rely on their broad horny lips to grasp and pull grasses which are then ground by the molars. [9]: 259, 263 The hippo is considered to be a pseudoruminant; it has a complex three-chambered stomach but does not "chew cud". [12]: 22 Unlike most other semiaquatic animals, the hippopotamus has very little hair.

  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. 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 ...

  6. Pygmy hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    Pygmy hippos tend to ignore each other rather than fight when they meet. Field studies have estimated that male pygmy hippos range over 1.85 km 2 (460 acres), while the range of a female is 0.4 to 0.6 km 2 (100–150 acres). [8] Two dive in water at Singapore Zoo, Singapore. Pygmy hippos spend most of the day hidden in rivers.

  7. Baby Hippo Adorably Refuses to Get out of the Pool at ...

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    Size wise, the two hippos look different, but they do share some similarities. Both Pygmy and Nile Hippos are nocturnal. They also have similar diets; they are herbivores and eat things like ...

  8. Elephant at Oakland Zoo Eats Huge Pumpkin in One Bite ... - AOL

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    Elephants spend about 16-18 hours eating every day, and that's probably not surprising since they're so big...they eat a lot! In fact, according to Wildlife FAQ , elephants devour between 330 and ...

  9. Coprophagia - Wikipedia

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    Chickens also eat their own feces. [24] [25] Other countries, such as Canada, have banned chicken litter for use as a livestock feed. [26] The young of elephants, giant pandas, koalas, and hippos eat the feces of their mothers or other animals in the herd, to obtain the bacteria required to properly digest vegetation found in their ecosystems. [27]