hippopotamids
Hippopotamids are a family of large, semi-aquatic mammals native to sub-Saharan Africa. The family contains only two extant genera, Hippopotamus and Choeropsis, each with a single living species. These are the common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) and the pygmy hippopotamus (Choeropsis liberiensis). Hippopotamids are characterized by their barrel-shaped bodies, short legs, large mouths, and thick, nearly hairless skin. They are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses at night.
Despite their massive size and seemingly placid nature, hippopotamids are considered one of the most dangerous
The common hippopotamus is the larger of the two species, weighing up to 3,000 kilograms. They live