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hippopotamus
hippopotamus (hɪpəʊˈpɒtəməs) Pl. -muses, -mi. Forms: α. 4 ypotame, -tamos, -tanos, -tanus, 5 ypotam, ipotayne, (pl. ypotamy), 6–7 hippotame, (6 hyppotame, hippotamon). β. 6–7 hippopotame, (7 hippopotum, -potamy, hyppopotamus), 7– hippopotamus, (8–9 -os). [a. late L. hippopotamus, a. late Gr. ἱπποπότ...
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Hippopotamus (restaurant)
Hippopotamus is a French chain of grill restaurants with a hippopotamus as its logo. The brand is owned by Groupe FLO. In February 1992, Group Flo led by Jean-Paul Bucher bought the assets of Hippopotamus.
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hippopotamus
hippopotamus/ˌhɪpəˈpɔtəməs; ˌhɪpə`pɑtəməs/ n(pl hippopotamuses / -məsɪz; -məsɪz/ or -mi / -maɪ; -maɪ/) (also hippo) large African river animal with short legs and thick dark skin 河马(产於非洲). =>illus 见插图.
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Hippopotamus (disambiguation)
Hippopotamus may also refer to:
Hippopotamus (album), a 2017 album by Sparks
Hippopotamus (genus)
Hippopotamus (hieroglyph), an Egyptian hieroglyph melitensis or "Maltese hippopotamus", an extinct species
Hippopotamus pentlandi or "Sicilian hippopotamus", an extinct species
Malagasy hippopotamus
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Hippopotamus behemoth
Hippopotamus behemoth is an extinct species of hippopotamus from the Early Pleistocene of the Levant. slight to justify separating the two species, however, while other authors have considered the species to be closer in morphology to the European species Hippopotamus
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Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Pelycosaurus, Hippopotamus
Hippopotamus is alive, Pelycosaurus is extinct.
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Hippopotamus pentlandi
Hippopotamus pentlandi is an extinct species of hippopotamus from Sicily, known from the late Middle Pleistocene to early Late Pleistocene. See also
Cyprus dwarf hippopotamus
Cretan dwarf hippopotamus
References
External links
Ferrara University Museum Photo of Hippopotamus pentlandi
Extinct
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The Hippopotamus
The Hippopotamus (1994) is a comic novel by Stephen Fry. (Hence cover designs picturing an actual hippopotamus or Fry himself in a bathtub.)
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We are going to the zoo and need you to tell us which animals belong in which section. The animals are alligator, bald eagle, elephant, hippopotamus, camel, frog, penguin, and zebra. The sections are amphibians, birds...
The alligator is a reptile. The Bald Eagle and Penguin are birds. Camel and elephant are mammals. The frog is an amphibian.
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Hippopotamus (album)
Hippopotamus is the 23rd studio album by American rock group Sparks. Hippopotamus is never anything less than wildly entertaining".
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File:Hippopotamus-2780699 1280.png - Wikimedia Commons
This file, which was originally posted to Pixabay, was reviewed on 14 September 2020 by reviewer MGA73, who confirmed that it was available on Pixabay on that date.
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Hippopotamus lemerlei
Lemerle's dwarf hippopotamus (Hippopotamus lemerlei) is an extinct species of Malagasy hippopotamus. or the Cyprus dwarf hippopotamus.
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Hippopotamus melitensis
Hippopotamus melitensis is an extinct hippopotamus from Malta. It lived during Middle-Late Pleistocene. It probably descended from Hippopotamus pentlandi from Sicily, which in turn probably descended from the common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius).
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Hippopotamus madagascariensis
Hippopotamus madagascariensis, the Madagascar or Madagascan dwarf hippopotamus, is an extinct species of hippopotamus, endemic to the island of Madagascar and teeth of the common hippopotamus.
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Hippopotamus gorgops
Hippopotamus gorgops is an extinct species of Hippopotamus known from remains found in Northern and Eastern Africa as well as the Levant. It is closely related and possibly ancestral to the European species Hippopotamus antiquus.
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