only in Fairy Tales lolz
Only the flying ones....
mostly green and yellow
Only when the purple umbrellas flies hat.
purple hippos lick your ear at night when your sleeping .
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
Green and purple are both tertiary colors, which means that they are made from mixing two primary colors. What they both have in common is the color blue. Purple also contains red, the opposite of green, and green also contains yellow, the opposite of purple. Therefore, the best way to proceed is by focusing on what they have in common, namely, the color blue. This has been agreed upon as a firm starting point in the attempt to this all-consuming question. The then turns on the of the complimentary question, "What is the relationship of hippos to the color blue?" This is a difficult question and has been asked by many of history's best minds, from the ancient Etruscans to those of the present day. While many divergent opinions have been offered, none has actually succeeded in providing a convincing . Therefore, I suggest an exercise in lateral thinking in order to break through this impasse. Hippos, you will remember, often have a purplish hue. If we imagine a herd of hippos to be standing on an acre of green grass, it would take as many hippos as are required to cover the grass in question, in this case, approximately 7,345. If this ratio is then used as the basis of an , we can posit that the to the fabled query "How many hippos does it take to turn the color green to purple?" is: 7,345 per acre. : too many.
hippos
The collective nouns are a bloat of hippos, a crash of hippos, or a herd of hippos.
what hippos
do hippos hibernate
well the male hippos enimes are humans and other hippos what he said ^
Hippos and alligators don't live in the same regions. Hippos do kill crocodiles, but they don't eat them.