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No, they are not. See IUCN Redlist.
Hippopotamus' are vulnerable(becoming endangered and they're large mammals that live in water.
Hippopotamus have become endangered due to the loss of habitat and the illegally poaching for meat, and their ivory teeth.
Hippopotamus are endangered due to the exploitation and habit loss (mainly due to heavy clearning of forest area). They are hunted illegally for meat.
=there are two kinds of hippopotamus such as the river hippopotamus and the pygmy hippopotamus but both live in Africa.=
Hippos are endangered due to habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and illegal hunting for their ivory teeth. Deforestation and water pollution also contribute to their declining populations. Additionally, climate change is affecting their habitats and food sources.
=there are two kinds of hippopotamus such as the river hippopotamus and the pygmy hippopotamus but both live in africa.=
pygmy hippopotamus Madagascan pygmy hippopotamus river hippopotamus
The scientific name of the river hippopotamus is Hippopotamus amphibius.
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A Hippopotamus
The scientific name of the river hippopotamus is Hippopotamus amphibius.