Male Pygmy hippos weigh about 500 lbs to 600 lbs, and is about 5 ft long. Female pygmy hippos weigh about 400 lbs, and are about 4 1/2 ft long.
plumpy is a hippo in webkinz world.
Actually, a hippo is only pregnant for eight months.
The pygmy hippo in the Western Cape of South Africa is the rarest living hippo. It is one of only two hippo species, the other being the more common hippopotamus, which is much larger.
He was appointed bishop of Hippo by the pope in 395.
Males are up to 15 feet long, 5.4 feet tall but are usually 5 feetl and weighs 3200 kg(3.2 tons) Although large males are 4500 kg(4.5 tons)There are two species of hippopotamus, the Large Hippo and the Pygmy Hippo.A full-grown Large Hippo or Common Hippo (Hippopotamus amphibius) can weigh as much as 4 tons and grow to a size of 4 meters in length and a height of 1.4 meters (measured up to its shoulder).A full-grown, appropriately-named Pygmy Hippo (Choeropsis liberiensis) may weigh as much as 270 kg and grow to a size of 1.5 meters in length and a height of 0.8 meters (again, measured up to its shoulder).A male hippo can weight 7000 lbs, or 3200 kilo. and it is 11 ft long (3.3 m) and 5 ft tall (1.5 m)Hippos can grow as big as thirteen feet long and five feet tall. They generally weigh around 2,600 pounds although big males can grow as large as 5,500 pounds.A male hippo can weight 7000 lbs, or 3200 kilo. and it is 11 ft long (3.3 m) and 5 ft tall (1.5 m)Hippos measure between 3.3 to 5.2 meters in length. That works out to between 11 to 17 feet in length. Their tail is around 22 inches in length. They are around 1.5 meters tall at their shoulder. They are extremely large for their height and length and can weigh over 3000 kilograms.There are two species of hippopotamus, the Large Hippo and the Pygmy Hippo.A full-grown Large Hippo or Common Hippo (Hippopotamus amphibius) can weigh as much as 4 tons and grow to a size of 4 meters in length and a height of 1.4 meters (measured up to its shoulder).A full-grown, appropriately-named Pygmy Hippo (Choeropsis liberiensis) may weigh as much as 270 kg and grow to a size of 1.5 meters in length and a height of 0.8 meters (again, measured up to its shoulder).A male hippo can weight 7000 lbs, or 3200 kilo. and it is 11 ft long (3.3 m) and 5 ft tall (1.5 m)Hippos can grow as big as thirteen feet long and five feet tall. They generally weigh around 2,600 pounds although big males can grow as large as 5,500 pounds.
A birch is a tree a hippo is a large semi-aquatic animal
Yes. The hippo would probably be dead.
Hippos can be found in the wild on the continent of Africa. They may be found in swampy areas, lakes, rivers, and streams. There are two species of hippo, the Large Hippo and the Pygmy Hippo.
hippos live swamps in east Africa(Large hippo) and West Africa(Pygmy Hippo)
It's the Large Hippo.
Nouns rarely have antonyms. The hippo is a large mammal living in Africa, there is no antonym for that.
Yes, a werewolf has sharp and large enough claws/teeth to pierce into the hippo, elephant, or rhino's hide.
big, humongous, large, huge, hippo
hippo
I would guess that there are snakes large enough to eat a baby hippo, but I've no idea if there's documented evidence that this has happened.
The likely word is "hippopotamus" (hippo, the large river-dwelling mammal).
A hippo does not have a trunk. An elephant does have a trunk that is made up of muscle and flesh. A hippo does have a very large head and a mouth that is filled with giant teeth and tusks.