hippos could probly swim if they had to but most of the time they just float in shallow water
Adult hippos can't swim. This may seem odd since they do spend a lot of time in the water. They hold their breath well and are adapted in many ways for semiaquatic life. But they can't swim. In fact adult hippos can't even float, probably because they're too dense, and although they look fat, their percentage of fat is low.
No, a Hippopotamus is a mammal, it gives birth to live young. A hippopotamus is not classified as a marsupial.
The huge African animal that is born under water and swims before it walks is the hippopotamus. The baby is born and must swim over to shore to begin breathing.
=there are two kinds of hippopotamus such as the river hippopotamus and the pygmy hippopotamus but both live in Africa.=
=there are two kinds of hippopotamus such as the river hippopotamus and the pygmy hippopotamus but both live in africa.=
pygmy hippopotamus Madagascan pygmy hippopotamus river hippopotamus
The scientific name of the river hippopotamus is Hippopotamus amphibius.
hippopotamus
A Hippopotamus
The scientific name of the river hippopotamus is Hippopotamus amphibius.
pygmy hippopotamus Madagascan pygmy hippopotamus river/hippopotamus
The hippopotamus lives in Africa
The Hippopotamus was created in 1994.