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| - | **T**he larger of the two living hippopotanoids, | + | **T**he larger of the two living hippopotanoids, |
| ===== I. HIPPO EVOLUTION ===== | ===== I. HIPPO EVOLUTION ===== | ||
| Fossils attributed to hippopotami are relatively rare, so the evolution of the hippopotamus is still not largely understood. However, the hippopotamus shares a common ancestor with whales, which are thought to have evolved from small, four-legged land-living animals. However, it is thought that hippos and whales evolved aquatic lifestyle separately. Perhaps by taking to the water, the hippo could avoid predators by taking an unused niche. The ancestral hippo lived about 15 million years ago, and would spread around Europe and Africa. The largest of the hippos were found in Europe. Before the last Ice Age, only the African Hippos remained, and today, only two hippopotanoids live today - the Hippopotamus, | Fossils attributed to hippopotami are relatively rare, so the evolution of the hippopotamus is still not largely understood. However, the hippopotamus shares a common ancestor with whales, which are thought to have evolved from small, four-legged land-living animals. However, it is thought that hippos and whales evolved aquatic lifestyle separately. Perhaps by taking to the water, the hippo could avoid predators by taking an unused niche. The ancestral hippo lived about 15 million years ago, and would spread around Europe and Africa. The largest of the hippos were found in Europe. Before the last Ice Age, only the African Hippos remained, and today, only two hippopotanoids live today - the Hippopotamus, | ||
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