Their mouths and teeth carry some pretty lively bacteria.
The metric unit of Mass is the Kilogram (Kg). If something is really heavy, the tonne.1 tonne = 1000 Kg.The weight of a fully-grown hippopotamus is between 1½ and 3 tonnes.
Allenton hippopotamus was created in 1895.
That will depend on the poison in question- some can be absorbed through your tongue without swallowing. In general, touching your tongue to anything that COULD be poison is really in the "bad idea" category. Don't. Just don't.
Hippo
There are two accepted plurals of hippopotamus: hippopotamuses and hippopotami. In order to avoid debate, "hippos" is more often used.
Not really. Poison dart frogs eat insects, and they don't need much teeth to do that.
no the poison dark frog dosnt have teeth genious
Rare as hen's teeth
The poison teeth of Asmodeus can cause severe injury or death if bitten.
A really big animal.
yes
teeth of course FANGS! (*o*)
Yes there possibly is, because animals that eat only plants have more teeth than the other animals do.
ivory is the teeth or horn of elephants, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal and the mamoth when it was around
Hippopotamus (hippopotamus amphibius) or hippo have 40 teeth. They have a pair of huge incisors (up to 18 inches long), curved lower canine teeth (ivory, grow up to 3 feet), and flat molars used for grinding up vegetation. Their teeth are used to defend their spot in the water hole in which they spend most of their day, in which they are very territorial.
yes they do if it draws blood it could be posined by human teeth
it helps it inject poison