Only in the places you don't want to see.
Everywhere, and I mean EVERYWHERE.
The purpose of hair for any animal is thermal regulation.
Hippos are mammals. They have hair and give birth to live young and feed the young with milk.
No, hippos do not lose their hair every spring. In fact, hippos have very little hair on their bodies and do not undergo a seasonal shedding process like some other animals. Their skin is thick and hairless, which helps them retain moisture and protect against sunburn. Instead, they secrete a natural sunscreen-like substance to protect their skin from the sun.
Hippos, hampers, hair dryers, hair, horse, house, hose, helmet, hip.
Yes, but it's not all that plentiful like on other mammals.
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.
no, they don't. as they live in environments that are warmer in temperature, they don't need fur or dense hair Rhinoceros all have some hairs - in their ears, on tail tips and eyelashes. Like all hairs in mammals it would provide some sensory function, such as detection of insect intrusion into the ears. The Sumatran Rhinoceros has sparse fur over it's body.