The fat provides insulation since hippos spend so much daily time in water. Water has a high specific heat capacity so absorbs a lot of heat from anything warmer than it. Hippos' fat ensures that they stay warm and prevents the water from absorbing their heat.
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Hippos spend most of their time in the water or snoozing on the beach.
Hippos can hold their breath for up to 5 minutes underwater.
Hippos are the third largest mammals on the land.
Hunters are interested in getting a hippopotamus's teeth and meat. They can sell these items to make a profit on the market.
The common hippo is not endangered, but listed as vulnerable.
The pygmy hippo is endangered however, a study in 2008 showed the population to be around 3500 animals, but a study more recently showed there were around 5300.
A Hippopotamus
The hippopotamus, also known as the river horse, has a unique skin that secretes a natural red substance. This substance acts as a sunscreen and antibiotic to protect the hippo's skin from the sun and infections.
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The nickname for a Camargue horse is "white horse of the Camargue." This refers to their distinctive coat color and their native region in the Camargue area of southern France.
Camargue horses are sometimes referred to as "white horses" due to their characteristic white coat color, although they can also be gray or black. They are not commonly called "river horses."
yes, a hippopotamus is sometimes referred to as a river horse.
hippopotamus hippo= horse pot= river/ water
Afonfarch (river-horse)
Hippopotamus: hippo = horse; potamos = river
A Hippopotamus
The two living species of hippo are the Nile Hippo (Hippopotamus amphibius) and the Pygmy Hippo (Hexaprotodon liberiensis).
hippo (short for hippopotamus) means ιπποπόταμος; the word is greek to begin with! ANSWER: Hippopotamus means "river horse," from the Greek words for horse (ippos) and river (potami). So "hippo" means "horse."
It was the river horse.
Hippopotamus amphibius is ancient Greek for "river horse".
The hippopotamus is sometimes called the river horse.
hippo (from the Greek) - horse potamos (from the Greek) - river
The word derives from ancient Greece, meaning "horse of the river".