Hippopotamus movement is characterized by their bulky, semi-aquatic nature. While they are primarily aquatic and spend much of their time in water to keep cool, they can move surprisingly quickly on land, reaching speeds of up to 19 miles per hour. Hippos typically walk or run on all fours, and they often travel between water sources and grazing areas during the night. Despite their large size, they are agile and can maneuver well in both water and on land.
=there are two kinds of hippopotamus such as the river hippopotamus and the pygmy hippopotamus but both live in Africa.=
=there are two kinds of hippopotamus such as the river hippopotamus and the pygmy hippopotamus but both live in africa.=
pygmy hippopotamus Madagascan pygmy hippopotamus river hippopotamus
The scientific name of the river hippopotamus is Hippopotamus amphibius.
hippopotamus
A Hippopotamus
The scientific name of the river hippopotamus is Hippopotamus amphibius.
pygmy hippopotamus Madagascan pygmy hippopotamus river/hippopotamus
The hippopotamus lives in Africa
The Hippopotamus was created in 1994.
We say hippopotamus.
hippopotamus amphibius...