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Hippopotamus
The common hippopotamus, or "river-horse," once lived as far
north as England. Today it survives only in the lakes and rivers
of tropical Africa. This huge animal may weigh up to 4 tons,
and except for a few hairs on its head, tail, and nose, is
naked. It has the largest mouth of any mammal, next to the
whale. Despite its large size, it can run on land as fast as man.
Although it spends a good deal of time in the water, the
hippopotamus is not a very good swimmer. It mostly paddles in
shallow water uprooting reeds and grasses to eat. The hippopotamus
may stay underwater from 2 to 30 minutes by closing its valve-like
nostrils. When it resurfaces, its nostrils open with a loud
snort, spraying water high into the air.