The animal you're referring to is the hippopotamus. Hippos are semi-aquatic mammals that primarily inhabit rivers and lakes, and they walk on their toes, which are adapted for both land and water environments. Despite their large size, they are surprisingly agile in the water and can hold their breath for long periods while submerged. Their nickname "river horse" comes from the Greek words for "horse" and "river."
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A hippopotomas means 'River Horse'. But is also sometimes called a Water horse
A hippopotamus is sometimes called a river horse.
hippopotamus hippo= horse pot= river/ water
yes, a hippopotamus is sometimes referred to as a river horse.
its the horse that walks in water! heh dont get it? its the seahorse
water- from a river
The word "hippopotamus" comes from the ancient Greek words "hippos" (horse) and "potamos" (river). So, the word translates to "river horse" in Greek, reflecting the animal's semi-aquatic nature and bulky appearance.
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Hippopotamus = Dariyayi GhodaEtimology: Dariya = river, Ghoda = horseDariyayi Ghoda = A horse like animal that lives in river or similar water body