Hippos primarily feed their calves with their own milk, which is rich in nutrients crucial for the young hippos' growth and development. Calves typically nurse for about six to eight months. As they grow older, they start to graze on grass and other vegetation, gradually transitioning to a diet similar to that of adult hippos. However, milk remains a vital part of their diet during the early stages of life.
10 hippos at a time
Hippos don't lay eggs, they're mammals. They give live birth to baby hippos called calves.
Young hippos are called calves!
yes hippos do
Hippos and alligators don't live in the same regions. Hippos do kill crocodiles, but they don't eat them.
Probably no.But they will eat dead hippos and baby hippos
No, both Hippos and Rhinos are herbivores, they only eat grass.
Hippos eat grass and water plants.
NO. Hippos are solely herbivores, not carnivores or omnivores.
Hippos can eat fish because they are ominvores.
They eat plants.
they eat hippos