Hippos are very large animals and are the third largest land mammal today, after elephants and white rhinos (according to Animal Planet). They can reach 3.3 to 5 m in length and up to 1.6 m at the shoulder. The average female weighs about 1,400 kg, while the male weighs between 1,600 and 4,500 kg
Hippos are social animals that live in groups. Herds of hippos typically consist of 10 to 30 members, including both males and females, although some groups have as many as 200. Regardless of the number, each herd is usually led by a leading male. Hippos are very large animals.
Hippos are aggressive and are very dangerous. They have large teeth and tusks that are used to fend off threats, including humans. Sometimes baby hippos are in danger because of the aggressive nature of adult hippos. In a fight between two hippos, a baby hippo caught in the middle is most likely to be severely injured or even crushed. Although hippos move easily through water, they cannot swim.
Different from scenes of hippos fighting fiercely with other species. This clip is a hippo lying still in the middle of the river. Despite the hyenas surrounding me and biting my skin.. I don’t understand why maybe it was sick or was too exhausted to wait to die..