Hippos
Hippos are bulky, water loving animals that are native to wild Africa. The
name hippopotamus comes from the Ancient Greek word meaning ‘river horse’. They
are the third largest land animal after the elephant and rhino, living up to 50
years.
Even though a hippo has short stocky legs and cannot jump,
it can outrun a human! They have been recorded running at 30 kph (19 mph). In
water they are able to run at 8 kph (5mph). An average human only runs at 8 kph on land.
Hippos are social animals who live in large groups near
bodies of water such as swamps, rivers and lakes. They remain cool by relaxing
in the water during the day. A sleeping hippo under water can amazingly rise and breathe
without waking up. Childbirth, reproduction and fighting also takes place in
the water.
Hippos are herbivores, emerging at dusk to graze on grass
privately for between four and five hours. They can keep food in their stomachs
and go without eating up to 3 weeks.
Hippo relaxing in water. |
They might look cute being fat, with tiny ears on top of
their head but watch out for hippos as they are ranked as one of the most
dangerous animals in Africa. They are known for their aggression and
unpredictability.
About Jessica the much loved hippo
On the 11 March 2000, a baby hippo was found on the banks of the Blyde River. She was only just a few hours old, with her umbilical cord still attached.Jessica the hippo. |
You can visit Jessica the world famous hippo on an Epic
Enabled tour to Kruger National Park.
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