The possessive of all English plural nouns ending in -s is formed by adding an apostrophe: hippos'
Singular, the plural is "hippopotami" or perhaps "hippopotamuses" - or just hippos.
There are two accepted plurals of hippopotamus: hippopotamuses and hippopotami. In order to avoid debate, "hippos" is more often used.
There are two accepted plurals of hippopotamus: hippopotamuses and hippopotami. In order to avoid debate, "hippos" is more often used.
The hippos` scientific name is Hippopotamus amphibius.
The plural form of the name (proper noun) Bruce is Bruces.Example: There are two Bruces in my class.
The surname Hester has the plural Hesters (two Hesters, or the Hester family).
Fish - fish or, when referring to different types of fish: fishes lynx - lynxes grass - grass or, when referring to different types of grass: grasses hippopotamus - hippopotami or hippopotamuses
The plural spelling of the first name John is Johns.
Straight answer: no. According to AskOxford, the ultimate source of English language questions, the plural of hippopotamus is hippopotamuses.
Hippopotamus amphibius
Hippos Monokeras
Hippopotamus amphibius