each pregnancy results in between 1 and 3 baby hippos
one at a time 50-110 lbs when they are born.
none
Hippos are mammals and give birth to live babies.
nothing and no one live with hippos except their babies
Hippos are born under water, they can stay submerged for extended periods.
one at a time weighing 50-110 lbs.
Yes, unless the babies die before birth.
Gestation is around 8 months
It depends whether or not the hippo has had sexual relations with however numerous hippos. For example, if Bea the hippo had five children, she would've had Woo-hoo time with five hippos. Sperm is contagious in hippos. Bye.
Every 2 years they have one baby. Gestation is about 240 days.
Indeed they could probably fit five 1year old babies in there mouth or more.
They reproduce every summer, and they have about 1 - 2 babies. It is easier of them to give birth in zoos, then in the wild!
Hippos are herbivores and eat plants/grasses. Hippos are also "opportunist carnivores". Meaning most of the time they are herbivores. However if they need to, for example if there is a food shortage, hippos have been known to scavenge dead animals or attack, drown and eat animals wandering close to water sources. Including humans. Hippos are also known to be cannibals, sometimes eating unwanted babies.