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Did you know that despite spending most of their lives in water, hippos can’t actually swim? It may sound odd, but these semi ...
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Twelve million years ago, a massive herd of rhinos gathered at a watering hole in what is now northeastern Nebraska. But when ...
More than 200 hippos are threatening the ecosystem. In response, biologist Forrest Galante traveled to the country to help curb this environmental crisis. The situation has escalated to such an ...
The zookeepers have taught Monroe to open his mouth on command so they can check his teeth! “Another cool thing, it’s like they have automatic sunscreen. Hippos don’t sweat; they have mucus ...
And compared to other baby animals, their teeth are actually some of the first things to come in! The development of baby hippos is truly a sight to behold. They grow rapidly, which is why they’re ...
Modern rhinos aren't Nebraskan animals. And they aren't North American animals, either. But millions of years ago, rhinos were. In the Middle Miocene, Teleoceras major rhinos lived across Nebraska and ...
A spokesperson confirmed with USA TODAY that at least 40 to 50 hippos were found deceased at Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Reuters first reported the news.
Dozens of hippopotamuses have died from anthrax poisoning at Africa’s oldest national park. Anthrax, a severe illness most commonly caused by soil-dwelling bacteria, can infect wild animals when ...
The park notes that hippos are often illegally poached "for their meat by armed groups and those in absolute poverty and for the ivory found in their teeth." ...