Hippo legs are quite heavy, with each leg weighing between 300 to 400 pounds (136 to 181 kilograms). This significant weight supports their massive bodies and enables them to walk on land and swim in water. Despite their bulk, hippos are surprisingly agile, both on land and in aquatic environments.
a hippo is around about 102kgs you should really say how much does a hippo wheigh??
A wobbly walker.
Pretty much just "a female hippo". There is no fancy name as far as I'm concerned.
Adult pygmy hippos weigh about 400-600 pounds.
Yes, the hippopotamus is the largest 4 legged animal.
sadly no, because a hippo is so heavy, and stocky, jumping would shatter their leg bones.
because they are to heavy for only for their wings so they have to use their legs oh yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!! because they are to heavy for only for their wings so they have to use their legs oh yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, hairpin legs are generally sturdy enough to support heavy furniture, but the weight capacity can vary depending on the specific design and material of the legs. It is important to check the weight limit specified by the manufacturer before using them for heavy furniture.
it is the hippo and the elephant plus it was categorized by the Animal Planet TV group.
The physical characteristics of hippos include protruding eyes, long curved front teeth, thick, brownish-gray skin, 4 webbed toes, Short legs, and a 5 feet height. Physical characteristics of a hippo include thick skin, four toes on each foot, bulky body and short, stumpy legs.
a hippo moves by it's legs
cochin could be the answer.