Yes, I remember speaking to this hippo once and the only way to explain the putrid odor emanating from her mouth was that she farted through it while we were speaking.
No, they can breathe through their mouths, too. If you play with a cat for a really long time, sometimes they start panting, just like dogs.
because it is unscientifically proven that when a hippo is near a human it can smell their fear through a fart. So if a human farts a hippo takes it offensive and kills the human. so a word of advice is "don't fart around a hippo." and don't get too close.
Bats do not excrete waste through their mouths. They have a digestive system like other mammals, and waste is expelled through their anus. Bats are known for their ability to echolocate through their mouths, but excretion occurs through a separate process.
Hippo mouths are big so they can fight with each other to see who will be the leader (or dominant male I think) or just defence. The mouth does not serve any purpose in eating because all they eat is grass.
Do hippos live in the ocean?
Frequently.
They don't fart out of there mouths only there butt which realease methane!
Of course. It has the word hip in itt
Yes, I remember speaking to this hippo once and the only way to explain the putrid odor emanating from her mouth was that she farted through it while we were speaking.
Hippos have large, tusk-like incisors and canines that are located in their mouths, specifically in the front. These teeth are adapted for fighting and digging up vegetation. Additionally, hippos have molars at the back of their mouths, which they use for grinding food. Overall, their teeth are well-suited for their herbivorous diet and aggressive behavior.
No, hippos are not unicellular organisms. Hippos are large mammals belonging to the order Artiodactyla and are characterized by their semi-aquatic lifestyle, large mouths, and barrel-shaped bodies. They are complex multicellular organisms with specialized tissues and organs.
because it is unscientifically proven that when a hippo is near a human it can smell their fear through a fart. So if a human farts a hippo takes it offensive and kills the human. so a word of advice is "don't fart around a hippo." and don't get too close.
because it is unscientifically proven that when a hippo is near a human it can smell their fear through a fart. So if a human farts a hippo takes it offensive and kills the human. so a word of advice is "don't fart around a hippo." and don't get too close.
Sharks do not fart like humans do. Instead, they release gas through their mouths. This process helps them regulate their buoyancy and maintain their position in the water. The gas released by sharks does not significantly impact their behavior or environment.
Indeed they could probably fit five 1year old babies in there mouth or more.
hippos open their mouths and the cleaner wrasses (a fish) comes and eats all the bacteria
people fart in their mouths...the scientifical expression for this would be fertalizousky.