it depends. if a female and male hippo decide to get a divorce, or see other "people," and either the male or female hippo falls for a rhino and decide to marry then yes they're from the same family. also, if either said rhino, or hippo, or both have children before they meet, then yes, they are from the same family.
Despite their similar appearance, hippos are not closely related to rhinos. Hippos are most closely related to cetaceans, like whales and dolphins. Rhinos are a member of the order Perissodactyla, or odd toed ungulates.
No, they are different species.
pachyderms
yes it is
No, both Hippos and Rhinos are herbivores, they only eat grass.
Hippos and rhinos are both considered herbivores. And while hippos do bite other animals as defence, biting is not the same as eating.
The horn on its head is actually its penis and it is bigger than a hippos.
Elephants,hippos and rhinos
The standard collective nouns for a group of hippos are:a bloat of hipposa crash of hipposa herd of hipposThe standard collective nouns for a group of rhinos are:a crash of rhinosa stubbornness of rhinos
Living Large - 2011 Hippos and Rhinos 1-2 was released on: USA: 24 November 2011
Rhinos are NOT in the same family as horses and they may have been the cause of many "real" unicorn sightings.
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Creation's Creatures - 2007 Elephants Hippos and Rhinos 2-3 was released on: USA: 13 June 2008
One would think that the amount of oxygen used, would be the same as a herd of purple rhinos and black hippos, in the same situation. That is assuming a space craft could be developed that would carry the weight of the said animals to the space station in the first place
Rhinos don't sleep underwater, but hippos do, they rise to the surface and breath at regular intervals without waking.
No, the moose is not a pachyderm. That would include the elephants, rhinos and hippos.