yes but the person will die, just like if Andrew sat on you
It takes about 20 seconds for a hippo to swallow and chew a person.
Hippo pun is a cartoon character. This character talks about a person's weight.
yes if you hug a hippo you officially are a good person because hippos face neglect there whole life because everyone is scared because they are big so yes hug a hippo and be a good person yes if you hug a hippo you officially are a good person because hippos face neglect there whole life because everyone is scared because they are big so yes hug a hippo and be a good person
it is very rare for a person to be attacked by a hippo but they can be very vicious. there has been some hippo attacks but usually around 13 hippo attacks happen each year.
A Mahout drives the elephants..... Ecologist?
No, the word hippo (and hippopotamus) is a common noun, a word for any hippo anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Augustine of Hippo (St. Augustine), 354-430 ADHippo Drive, Navarre, OH or Hippo Road, North Fort Myers, FLClub Hippo, West Eager Street, Baltimore, MDHippo Handcrafted Products, Port Townsend, WA"Hippo Mystery Deadly Hunter", a novel by Ann Evans
Yes, "sit" is considered a base form of the verb. It is the present tense form, and its past tense form is "sat."
gain 400 pounds
actually a hippo is heavier
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No, they are two different individuals. Saint Augustine of Hippo, also known as Augustine of Hippo, was a renowned theologian and philosopher in the early Christian church. Saint Augustine of Canterbury, on the other hand, was a missionary who played a significant role in the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity in England.
The present tense of "sit" is "sits" when referring to third person singular (he, she, it) and "sit" when referring to first person (I) or plural (we, you, they).