Hippos

/ˈhɪp.oʊz/ noun

Large, barrel-shaped African mammals that live in rivers and lakes and are surprisingly fast runners despite their enormous size.

From Greek 'hippopotamos' (hippo- = horse, potamos = river), literally 'river horse.' The Greeks named them this because of their aquatic habitat, though they're actually more closely related to pigs and whales.

AMአንበሳ ውሃ
ARفيل النهر
BNগাইপোপোটামাস
CAhipòpotam
CSHippopotamy
DAnilsæler
DEHippos
ELυποπόταμος
EShipopótamos
FAسگ آبی
FInileinil
FRhippopotames
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