About 12-30
Hippos are viviparous, which means the baby develops living inside the mother before they are born. They are born alive.
each pregnancy results in between 1 and 3 baby hippos
10 hippos at a time
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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.
Bats usually have one live young at a time. Ocassionally, twins are born.
one at a time weighing 50-110 lbs.
Hippos can't "breath" underwater but they can hold their breath for long periods of time.
Young hippos do swim, but older hippos generally propel themselves through water by thrusting against the bottom using their legs. This is because an adult hippo is not usually buoyant (doesn't float). So they must surface every few minutes to breathe, which they do automatically while sleeping. While hippos can travel in water at a top speed of maybe 5 miles per hour, they can run on land up to 25 miles per hour or even a little faster for short distances. Hippos can swim when they are young but when they are older they walk along the bottom of the river.
Yes
Hippos are land and water animals. Their territory tends to mostly stay in the river they reside in and on its banks. They are built to be masters of both land and water. Hippos are land animals that spend most of their time in water.
most of the time, baby animals are born in the spring. Their parents need to have their young when there is lots of food available and the longer days mean that they have longer time to find food for their young. See the related link below.