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  2. Jan 12, 2023 · How does a hippo breathe in the water? Hippopotamus has nostrils and small mouths, so they can close them when they dive under the water. When hippos eat grass underwater, they use their lips to grasp the submerged plant and pull it towards them with their tongue.

  3. Mar 10, 2011 · Hippos cannot swim or breathe underwater, and unlike most mammals they are so dense that they cannot float. Instead, they walk or run along the bottom of the riverbed.

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  4. An adult hippo can hold its breath underwater for up to 5 minutes and a newborn can stay underwater for 40-60 seconds before coming up for air. Since these water beasts love spending their days submerged in rivers and lakes, it’s not surprising that they can spend so much time underwater.

  5. Jul 9, 2020 · While adult hippos can hold their breath underwater for up to five minutes, newborn hippos are only able to hold their breath for about 40 seconds at a time. The mother stays in the water...

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  6. The hippo's nose, ears, and eyes are on the top of its head, and they protrude from the water while the rest of its head and its body lie beneath the surface. That way a hippo can breathe, see,...

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  7. With their eyes, ears, and nostrils on the top of the head, hippos can hear, see, and breathe while most of their body is underwater. Hippos also have a set of built-in goggles: a clear membrane covers their eyes for protection while still allowing them to see when underwater.

  8. Oct 3, 2011 · Watch the Hippo and learn how to recognize its unique characteristics. This video captures behaviors and identifies the size, shape and distinctive markings ...

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