Hippopotamus Animal Pictures
Hippopotamus amphibius
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Hippopotamus with head above water
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Hippopotamus
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Hippopotamus
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Hippopotamus baring teeth
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Hippos at Hippo Bay, Lake Cahora Bassa, Mozambique
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Hippo, South Africa
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Hippopotamus calf with mother
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Hippopotami in the Kazinga Channel, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
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Female Hippopotamus with calf
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Hippopotamus in San Diego Zoo
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Pod of Hippos in Luangwa Valley, Zambia
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Hippopotamus
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Hippo stampede at South Luangwa, Zambia
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Hippopotamuses in a pond covered with water hyacinths in Mikumi National Park
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Hippos, Tanzania
Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) with Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) on back, in reeds at edge of River Nile at Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda
Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) with Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) on back, in reeds at the edge of River Nile at Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda.
Africa Botswana angry hippopotamus
To stay cool in the blistering African heat, hippos spend most of their day in rivers and lakes.
Deadliest Animal in the World: Hippopotamuses
An aggressive hippo male (Hippopotamus amphibius) attacking the car of tourists. Huge hippo males intimidate their opponent with mock charges.
Game two young Hippopotamus, Hippopotamus amphibius, Moremi National Park, Botswana
Hippos are highly aggressive and unpredictable, and often charge other animals or even humans.
Heaviest Animals: Hippopotamus
A Hippopotamus in Lake Malawi. Although hippos spent most of their time in the water, they cannot swim or float. They find shallow water where they can stand.
Aggressive Animal: Hippopotamus
The common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) or hippo at sunset with open jaws. The mighty hippo threatens everyone around him with an open mouth.
World's Scariest Animal: Hippopotamuses
Grey Heron on the back of a Hippopotamus in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Hippos are graceful in water, good swimmers, and can hold their breath underwater for up to five minutes.