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The hippo’s eyes, ears and nostrils are all positioned on top of its head. This allows it to see, hear and breathe while being almost fully submerged. Hippos can keep an eye on what's happening around them with just the tops of their heads showing out of the water! The hippo has w...
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The hippo is the third largest land mammal after the white rhino and the elephant and weighs up to half a ton. They can live to be 45 years old and most hippos live in protected areas. Click for more kids facts and information or download the worksheet c
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grasses within a few weeks of birth. Mothers will often park youngsters together to make babysitting easier. Young hippos will stay with their mothers until they are mature, about 8 years. A mother hippo may live together with as many as five of her offspring, and sometimes grandkids. ...
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9) And it’s not just important for humans – the river and its banks are home to lots of wonderful wildlife, too – including different kinds of fish and birds, as well as turtles, snakes, hippos and one of our planet’s largest reptiles… the Nile crocodile! 10) Such an incredible...