Choeropsis

/ˌkoʊəˈrɒpsɪs/ noun

A genus of small African hippopotamuses, sometimes called pygmy hippos, that live in rivers and forests of West Africa.

From Greek 'choiros' (pig) and 'opsis' (appearance), literally meaning 'pig-like appearance.' Named by European naturalists who thought the small hippo resembled a pig more than its larger relative.

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