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Posted: 07 Feb 2026


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Why they call him a river horse???

Why they call him a river horse???
Some time ago, I learned that there are two living kinds of hippos. The common hippo is the big, heavy river animal most people imagine first – noisy crowds in muddy water, huge mouths, a very “don’t‑mess‑with‑me” attitude.

The animal in my photo is a pygmy hippo: smaller, more compact, with smoother skin and a quieter, self‑contained pose. From my perspective, this isn’t just “a hippo picture”; it’s a portrait of the shy forest cousin of the common hippo, caught in a rare, calm moment in front of my camera. And what I like most is knowing that both hippos are, surprisingly, closer relatives of whales and dolphins than of cows or pigs.

Nouchetdu38, Saj Henderson, Rrrolf, * ઇଓ * ▹ Уαɾα and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Heide
Heide club
Das frage ich mich auch :-)
Sehr schön gemachte Aufnahme und Rahmen.
4 weeks ago.
m̌ ḫ club has replied to Heide club
So I read when the ancient Greeks met this massive, barrel‑shaped river beast and basically went: “Four legs, eats plants… horse. Just in water.” (The name hippopotamus comes from Greek hippos (horse) and potamos (river), literally “river horse.”) So that was probably their peak zoology and the label slid through Latin into modern languages, and we never bothered to fix it – so we’re all still repeating a 2,500‑year‑old silly name.
4 weeks ago.
Heide club has replied to m̌ ḫ club
Danke schön, m̌ ḫ.
3 weeks ago.
 William Sutherland
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Outstanding shot!

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4 weeks ago.
 Annemarie
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beautiful

Happy Sunday!
4 weeks ago.
 Kayleigh
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Sweet, I like it very much :-)))
4 weeks ago.
 Boarischa Krautmo
Boarischa Krautmo club
beautiful shot, very atmospheric in BW.
4 weeks ago.

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