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  1. With incredible underwater footage, this film delves into the world of the hippo - an animal that cannot swim yet is utterly dependent on water. In Botswana's Okavango delta, hippos face an...

    • 6 min
    • 588.9K
    • BBC Earth
  2. Feb 6, 2019 · 1.6M views 5 years ago. Find out exactly how a hippo can propel itself through the water so fast, covering a huge distance underwater at immense speeds. ...more.

    • 5 min
    • 1.7M
    • Animal Planet
  3. Apr 22, 2022 · Who knew hippos could be so graceful! Enjoy the serenity of swimming hippos captured on location in Tsavo for Our Great National Parks. Share what nature mea...

    • 30 min
    • 8.9K
    • Still Watching Netflix
  4. Apr 26, 2017 · The semiaquatic mammal leverages its own buoyancy and bone density to charge through the water. By Adrienne LaFrance. A baby hippo is underwater in its enclosure at the Prague Zoo in 2016. (David...

    • What Is A Hippo?
    • Appearance
    • Life in The Water
    • Aggression and Dominance
    • Reproduction
    • Threats to Survival

    Hippopotamuses are large, semiaquatic mammals native to sub-Saharan Africa. Although their name comes from the Greek for “river horse”—because of the time they spend in the water—their closest living relatives are whales, dolphins, and pigs. They can’t swim, breathe underwater, or even float—but they have developed a tactic that lets them nap under...

    Hippos are the world’s third-largest land mammals after elephants and white rhinos. Males can reach lengths of 10.8 to 16.5 feet, and weigh up to 9,920 pounds, while females weigh up to 3,000 pounds. These muscular animals have round torsos and pinkish brown bodies with two-inch-thick, waterproof skin, and short, stout legs. They might not look aer...

    Hippos live in waterways such as rivers, lakes, and mangroves. Their skin may be thick but it is extremely sensitive and can easily burn or dry out in the fierce African sun. So, they spend most of their day in the water or mud to keep cool, wet, and protect their delicate skin. When basking on the shore, they secrete an oily red sweat-like substan...

    These social animals live in groups called herds or pods, which typically include around 40 individuals or as many 200. They are highly territorial, and use dung middens—an area where they repeatedly poop—to mark their territory and communicatewith other hippos. Males will use their tail to flick their dung in all directions as a display of dominan...

    Females reach sexual maturity around the age of 10. Gestation lasts eight months, and they give birth to one calf every two years. Hippos mate and give birth in the water. Weighing nearly a hundred pounds at birth, newborn hippos can hold their breath for 90 seconds. Once mother and calf have bonded, they join schoolsof other hippos for protection ...

    The International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies hippos as vulnerable to extinction. Although the hippopotamus doesn’t have many predators, it is threatened by poaching for its meat, fat, and ivory teeth. Other threats include the loss of its habitat and human-hippo conflicts. Because the species is slow to reproduce, threats can signi...

    • 2 min
  5. Oct 19, 2022 · In short, no, hippos cannot swim. Hippos move through the water by treading with their big, flat feet and pushing off the river or lake bottom with their powerful legs. There is a lot more to hippos’ underwater lifestyle that we need to look at, so let’s (excuse the pun) dive in.

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  7. Feb 28, 2022 · With incredible underwater footage, this film delves into the world of the hippo – an animal that cannot swim yet is utterly dependent on water. In Botswana’s Okavango Delta, hippos face an unparalleled challenge – deep floodwaters dry to dust in a matter of months.

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