Birds rest on hippos backs because when hippos are hot, they roll in the mud to keep them cool. The birds think that the hippos backs are rocks so they rest on the hippos back.
NO. Hippos are solely herbivores, not carnivores or omnivores.
Hippos and birds have a symbiotic relationship in the wild. Birds often perch on hippos to feed on parasites and insects on their skin, while hippos benefit from the birds' cleaning services. This mutually beneficial interaction helps both species stay healthy in their natural habitat.
Yes, hippos do use their fecal matter as a weapon.
yes
cats, dogs, birds, whales, hippos, and stuff.
hippos and birds were the most common
The zebra can help the bird by letting rest on it back and zebras have insects on their back so that what the birds can eat.
some birds take rest.
first put it in the BOX.
Crocodile and Hippos because when they open their mouths the birds will peck all off the bacteria and leftovers.
Lots of animals do, such as horses, rabbits, deer, birds, hippos, goats, and more.
in a nest or on a tree duah