Hippos live in family groups of a dozen or so, like these.
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They like to stay in the river during the day,
and come out of the river at night to graze.
and come out of the river at night to graze.
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Look just above the weeds, to the right of the middle, and
you can see this guy's head and ears.
you can see this guy's head and ears.
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These were playful, pushing each other
around as our canoe glided by.
around as our canoe glided by.
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