Zoo Animals In the Wild: Rhinos And Hippos (1981)

The film discusses the habitats and characteristics of rhinoceroses and hippopotamuses. Rhinos, found in Africa and Asia, can have one or two horns and primarily feed on plants. They have good senses of smell and hearing but poor eyesight. Their horns are made of tightly packed hair, and they protect their skin from the sun by rolling in mud. Hippos, also large animals, live in Africa and spend most of their time in water, where they are agile. They can stay underwater for up to 30 minutes and have a large mouth that serves as a warning to others. Baby hippos swim before they can walk and often stay close to their mothers.

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rhinoceros, hippo, Africa, Asia, habitat, characteristics, plants, horns, mud, water, agility, baby hippo

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