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RE: Hippopotamus amphibius - scilover - 08-10-2020

Is hippo strong?

In reality, the hippopotamus is a dangerous creature. They have powerful jaws and sharp teeth that can crush a crocodile or split a boat in two.


RE: Hippopotamus amphibius - Spalea - 08-19-2020

David Yarrow: " Balls⁣⁣⁣

As is typical with my hippo work, this is the last frame in the sequence before safety dictated that I had to go. I was indeed charged and I now have a degree of hippo phobia.⁣⁣
Running away from a hippo with a camera and reasonable sized lens is not a comfortable experience, as turning around to check whether the charge is a mock one, is not natural. Instinctively, the reaction to a charge is to run. 99.9% of the time the hippo is bluffing, but those moments are never about doing the maths.⁣⁣⁣
But the validation of the approach is in this photograph. I need to be at eye level and preferably have the whole face showing as this is the most prehistoric face of any animal on the planet. The soft early morning light gives the best chance of glorifying its textural extravagance and that is why we had some early starts in Ruaha National Park in Tanzania. The camera should be an amplifier to the distinctive features of the subject and with a hippo, it’s certainly the face. ⁣⁣⁣"





RE: Hippopotamus amphibius - Spalea - 08-21-2020

Jens Cullmann: " Who can open his mouth the widest?
Hippos are very good in it. It is often a gesture of threatening and domination. "






RE: Hippopotamus amphibius - Spalea - 08-30-2020

Paul_Tje: " Hippo in a mud pool "





RE: Hippopotamus amphibius - Spalea - 09-14-2020

" As the sun began to set, a large bull hippo started to become a lot more active, showing off his impressive tusks. "





RE: Hippopotamus amphibius - Spalea - 09-18-2020

Jens Cullmann: " ‘I have the feeling that something is going on between this two lovebirds’ ... "





RE: Hippopotamus amphibius - epaiva - 04-13-2021

Hippopotamus skeleton
Credit to Museum of Osteology

*This image is copyright of its original author



RE: Hippopotamus amphibius - Pckts - 08-22-2022




RE: Hippopotamus amphibius - parvez - 04-21-2023

I have read hippos cannot swim but are amphibious. Truly nature is mesmerising.