Hippos are the third largest mammals on Earth and can weigh over 3 thousand pounds. They often sleep up to 16 hours a day.
Hippos sleep or lounge around on river banks and in the water most of the day and graze on the grasslands at night.
Not usually. Hippos normally spend most of their day in the water, and they come out onto the land at night to graze on grass.
They sleep in water.
It sleeps underwater.
at night.
They will lie down where they are to sleep.
Lie down and go to sleep.
Lie
Yes
yes and sometimes they lie down mostly at night they lie down at day they sometimes stand up and sleep
Both "lay down" and "lie down" can be used to convey the action of reclining for sleep; "lie down" is more technically correct, while "lay down" is more colloquially used. So, you can choose either phrase you prefer.
"Lie down and go to sleep" is correct. "Lie" is the correct verb to use when describing the action of reclining or resting oneself in a horizontal position.
they lie down on their bellies put their ears down, close their eyes, then sleep...oookkaaayyy??
Lie down on your side, close your eyes, and go to sleep.
They close dem eyes and lie down
Because they can't lie down.
Just took the test D. Lie