Yes, hippo (and hippopotamus) is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an animal, a word for a thing.
you got to think about the lion will eat the hippo snd the hippo will kill it
Yellow and black like a hippo YAY! Yellow and black like a hippo YAY! Yellow and black like a hippo YAY! Yellow and black like a hippo YAY!
thou doth no think, thee may keep thy creature hippo as thee call it, as thou pet, thee hippo may noth like thee if.
Why did the Hippo cross the road? For the same reason as the chicken.
Hippo!!!
a common noun
No, the word hippo (and hippopotamus) is a common noun, a word for any hippo anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Augustine of Hippo (St. Augustine), 354-430 ADHippo Drive, Navarre, OH or Hippo Road, North Fort Myers, FLClub Hippo, West Eager Street, Baltimore, MDHippo Handcrafted Products, Port Townsend, WA"Hippo Mystery Deadly Hunter", a novel by Ann Evans
Yes, Think About It,It's Describing A Noun. Outstretched Hippo, Outstretched Bird,Ect.
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Would you believe this... a bloat of hippos, I believe is the collective noun!
The collective nouns are a bloat of hippos, a crash of hippos, or a herd of hippos.
actually a hippo is heavier
a hippo
how do hippo's adapt
a crazy hippo
a calfThe Hippo baby is referred to as a "calf" .
A good hippo joke is what would you call an insecure hippo? The answer is a hippocrite.