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They eat plants.
Hippos eat grass and water plants.
yes
Hippos are omnivores because they eat both plants and animals.
Hippos can eat fish because they are ominvores.
Hippos are herbivores and eat plants/grasses. Hippos are also "opportunist carnivores". Meaning most of the time they are herbivores. However if they need to, for example if there is a food shortage, hippos have been known to scavenge dead animals or attack, drown and eat animals wandering close to water sources. Including humans. Hippos are also known to be cannibals, sometimes eating unwanted babies.
grass any flower
Hippos drink water from the rivers where they live. Hippos are almost completely herbivorous, and eat grasses, as well as fallen fruit and a small amount of aquatic plants. The eat about 150 lb per day, and take four or five hours each night to do that.
Hippos only eat plants, because they are herbivores. Any animals they kill are out of self defense. Although they can kill even lions or crocodiles, they would not be able to kill an elephant.
Yes but no. Hippos only eat meat when they have defend them selves, but if nothing is bothering them they eat river plants.
Hippos are not normally carnivorous. They mostly eat plants, and by and large act as herbivores. Hippos are omnivorous though, and can become opportunistic predators. In times of drought, Hippos have been known to scavenge dead animals, hunt and kill animals to eat, and even have had bouts of cannibalism.
Hippos primarily eat grass and aquatic plants, but the joke "What do hippos eat? Hippopopcorn!" is a playful pun. It combines "hippo" with "popcorn," creating a humorous image of hippos munching on a snack. The joke relies on the sound similarity and absurdity of the concept, making it light-hearted and amusing.