Yes, especially the mothers. Males, not so much.
Hippos are mammals. They have hair and give birth to live young and feed the young with milk.
with milk
Young hippos are called calves!
Young hippos drink mother's milk until they are old enough to eat solid food. Then they will start eating grass. Hippos are weaned starting at 6 to 8 months, and the process is done by age 1.
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.
Adult hippos do not have any natural predators. But young ones are usually killed by Nile crocodiles, lions and hyenas.
yes
About 12-30
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I doubt very many cats have ever been around hippos. And if they were I am sure they would either avoid them, or simply not care.
Hippos only have one calf a year or two.
Yes, the hippo is a mammal. Hippos give birth to live young and suckle their young, typical of mammals.