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That is completely wrong, they stay in a school and they don't sweet blood. the pink liquid that they sweat acts like a sun screen and stains their skin red.

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Hippos are large animals and their huge teeth, while not particularly sharp, can be a very effective weapon.

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How does a hipo protect itself?

Hippos protect themselves with their powerful jaws, and sharp teeth. The hippo can be very aggressive when it feels threatened. Its jaws can easily crush those who try bothering him.


How does a hipopotamo protect itself?

Hippos have a few ways to protect themselves from other animals. They use their teeth to warn others, have really strong jaws, and use their large heads and bodies as well.


How long does a baby hippo protect itself?

hippos protect itself by jumping into the water since its always next to the water hippos protect their self by going in the water and figting cool


Do hippos camaflage themselves?

They don't have to, they have no potential threats except other hippos but they still don't use camoflauge.


How do hippos protect itselfs?

with aggression or submerging in water, its natural environment


What is a small animal that has sharp teeth?

a mountain lion. All predators have sharp fangs.


How octopus protect themselves?

They protect themselves by squirting ink.


Do hippos live by themselves?

they can, but they normaly live with atleast one other hippo


How do there proctect themselves?

Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.


How do lionfish protect themselves with their dorsal spines?

how do lionfish protect themselves


How do stingrays protect themselves?

they use their sting tail to protect themselves


How does Animals protect themselves from heat?

An animal's protection from heat varies animal to animal. For instance, hippos and pigs use mud, dogs pant, and some insects go under ground.