A rhino has a horn. A rhino is all muscle and a hippo is all fat.
The case of Owen the hippo and Mzee the tortoise may be better described as mutualism, as both animals seem to benefit from the companionship the other provides. However, if one were to look at it from a commensalism point of view, the young hippo benefits from the companionship and security of his friend while the turtle is not affected as he just wonders around with his hippo shadow.
yes a hippo does hid between places
a full grown hippo
the hippo because when the hippo go into the water the elephant cant go because it cant swim
Possibly the hippo.
A birch is a tree a hippo is a large semi-aquatic animal
A rear view will confirm the sex.
The symbiotic relationship between the hippo and the oxpecker is a mutually beneficial partnership where the oxpecker eats parasites off the hippo's skin, keeping it clean, while the hippo provides protection and a source of food for the oxpecker.
If you encounter a hippo, stay calm and slowly back away to a safe distance. Do not startle or provoke the hippo, and avoid getting between the hippo and water. If the hippo charges, run in a zigzag pattern to evade it.
The tortoise won the race. Slow and steady wins the race.
The difference is that turtle limbs are made for swimming and tortoise limbs are not.
A turtle has to be wet most of the time but a tortoise can be out of water for along time like for hibernation.