Hippos predominantly stay in the Water most of the time. They leave water around dusk and travel inland to forage. They go upto 5 miles from the river to feed. Their main diet is Grass. They spend around four to five hours in a day grazing and can eat upto 68 kilograms of grass each night. That works out to nearly 150 pounds of grass every night. They also consume aquatic plants in small amounts.
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They are herbivores
Hippos don't hunt other animals. They are herbivores. Only very large crocodiles can kill adult hippos. Lion prides take on injured, old, or sick adult hippos. Young hippos are prey for lions and crocodiles.
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Adult Hippos have very few enemies other than humans due to their aggression and large size and big , crushing jaw. Young hippos can be easy prey for nile crocodiles and lions.
Hippos are threats to adults, but do not eat them. Young nile crocodiles are prey for rock pythons.
hippos and crocks are in a form of aliance. they live in harmany both at the top of a different food chain not involving each other. if a food source was to run out however, or they crossed a line, hippos would fall victim to the crocks.
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Hippos and giraffes are herbivores and do not prey on any animal. The cheetah is an apex predator and really has no predators except for very young cheetahs that are taken by lions, leopards, hyenas and wild African dogs.
The collective nouns are a bloat of hippos, a crash of hippos, or a herd of hippos.
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Hippos and alligators don't live in the same regions. Hippos do kill crocodiles, but they don't eat them.