in water to keep cool
Hippopotamuses sleep in the water, where they spend most of their time. Every few minutes they will automatically push their nostrils above water, where the nostrils open and take in air.
The collective nouns for hippopotami (hippopotamuses or hippos) are: a bloat of hippopotami a crash of hippopotamuses a huddle of hippos a school of hippopotami a pod of hippopotamuses a herd of hippos a thunder of hippopotami
In the wild, they spend most of their day eating and sleeping and playing. In a zoo they may spend more time running around to combat boredom.
they spend most there day's in the trees because there's shelte and food and protection from bigger animals they spend most there day's in the trees because there's shelte and food and protection from bigger animals
Most American children spend about 3 hours a day watching TV. Nowadays most children tend to spend the rest of the day on their electronic devices.
giant pandas eat all day
no
They are from Africa.
Hippopotamuses are blue because when sunlight shines on their fat skin it glows blue!
The collective nouns are:a bloat of hippopotamusesa pod of hipposa raft of hippopotamuses
The possessive plural form of "hippopotamus" is "hippopotamuses'." This indicates that something belongs to multiple hippopotamuses. For example, you might say, "The hippopotamuses' habitat is threatened by pollution."
Since koalas do sleep for around 22 hours a day, they spend most of their time sleeping.