yes
Hippopotamus are not extinct - they are alive and well and living in Africa
hippopotamus means river horse and amphibius means living on both sides
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Nouns rarely have antonyms. The hippo is a large mammal living in Africa, there is no antonym for that.
fossil
the ginko living species look similar to its fossil ancestors
its nonliving because fossils are like bones and things from the past
Fossil fuels come from once living things.
Carbon is the component found in all living matter and fossil fuels.
SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATIONCOMMON NAME:hippopotamus, hippoKINGDOM:AnimaliaPHYLUM:ChordataCLASS:MammaliaORDER:ArtiodactylaFAMILY:HippopotamidaeGENUS SPECIES:Hippopotamus (horse, a river) amphibius(on both sides, living)
The two living species of hippo are the Nile Hippo (Hippopotamus amphibius) and the Pygmy Hippo (Hexaprotodon liberiensis).
There are probably only 2 living species:Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius)Pygmy hippopotamus (Choeropsis liberiensis or Hexaprotodon liberiensis)The Malagasy hippopotamus (3 separate names) is believed extinct, along with another half dozen prehistoric versions from various habitats.