Colour.Hippo sweat is red/orange while human sweat is colourless.
brown
yes
Hippo's don't actually sweat. They have glands that allow them to make a red, oily liquid that scatters light and protects them from sunburns.
No, a human cannot take on a hippo. The human would lose if the human were to get in the way of the hippo if it is running, and would easily have bones snapped in half if the human were to get into the hippo's powerful jaws.
they get the hippo's hide, skin, and tusks
The antibacterial purposes
starfish sweat underwater humans sweat ouof water
There are animals who do not have sweat glands. Animals like reptiles and fish don't have sweat glands. Pigs and elephants lack them too.
A Hippo can run from 18 mph / 30 khm; to 30 mph / 50 khm and the "Average Human" can run between 14 and 27 mph (Olympic sprinters ignored for the purposes of this question) - so the answer would be that a Hippo can, on average, outrun a human.
The animal that excretes red sweat when angry is the hippopotamus. This phenomenon occurs due to a unique oily secretion that acts as a natural sunscreen and also has antibacterial properties. When the hippo's skin is irritated or when it is in distress, this red-colored secretion, often referred to as "blood sweat," is produced and can make it appear as though the hippo is sweating blood.
yes they do it is pink and rich they also sweat it is also pink
yes a hippo does hid between places