- The
hippopotamus (/ˌhɪpəˈpɒtəməs/; pl.:
hippopotamuses or
hippopotami), also
shortened to
hippo (pl.: hippos;
Hippopotamus amphibius),
further qualified...
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Schistosoma hippopotami is a
species of
digenetic trematode that
belongs to the
genus of
blood flukes (Schistosoma) that is
found in sub-Saharan Africa...
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hippopotamuses or
pygmy hippopotami. A male
pygmy hippopotamus is
known as a bull, a
female as a cow, and a baby as a calf. A
group of
hippopotami is
known as a...
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animals based on
their digestive tract differing from the ruminants.
Hippopotami and
camels are
ungulate mammals with a three-chambered
stomach (ruminants...
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taxonomic order of
mammals that
included elephants, rhinoceroses,
tapirs and
hippopotami.
Pachyderm Studio, a
recording studio in
Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Pachyderma...
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several factors and variables.
Animals such as elephants, rhinoceros, and
hippopotami used to live in
different parts of Egypt,
however these animals do not...
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Egypt in 2009, of a c. 3500 BCE menagerie. The
exotic animals included hippopotami, hartebeest, elephants,
baboons and wildcats. King Ashur-bel-kala of...
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hippopotamus to
range in the
Pleistocene epoch. A
study demonstrating Malagasy hippopotami and
contemporary Aldabrachelys tortoises dietary habits indicates that...
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Ruzizi River Hippopotami in the
Ruzizi River in
Burundi Location Countries DR
Congo (DRC)
Rwanda Burundi Physical characteristics
Source Lake Kivu • location...
- fishery.
Other inhabitants of Lake
Kariba include Nile
crocodiles and
hippopotami. Gamefish,
particularly tigerfish,
which was
among the
indigenous species...