yes they do, in a group of 20-30 with one male
stay away
Hippos are born under water, they can stay submerged for extended periods.
other hippos
well the male hippos enimes are humans and other hippos what he said ^
Hippos spend most of their day resting in water or mud to stay cool. They typically feed at night, grazing on grasses and other vegetation. They can consume up to 80 pounds of food in a night!
All living things will have to eat to stay alive. == ==
for about six minutes
They can, but they stay in water during the day to avoid sun burn
Hippos have no enemies, except maybe humans, other hippos and rarely crocodiles.
Hippos canines are used for fighting other males, and eating plants and grass.
Hippos don't hunt other animals. They are herbivores. Only very large crocodiles can kill adult hippos. Lion prides take on injured, old, or sick adult hippos. Young hippos are prey for lions and crocodiles.
Hippos and birds have a symbiotic relationship in the wild. Birds often perch on hippos to feed on parasites and insects on their skin, while hippos benefit from the birds' cleaning services. This mutually beneficial interaction helps both species stay healthy in their natural habitat.