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Hippo Floating Upside Down. The huge animal was spotted lying on its back in the water with its. A hippo floating belly up in the national zoological park in new delhi, india was thought to be dead by onlookers, but really was just napping belly up. Hippos can't technically swim, and their high density prevents them from floating. Hippos don't swim, but use their front feet to punt along the bottom of a riverbed, putting their weight to good advantage. 1.8k views 4 months ago. A hippo having fun in the water promoting ecotourism. Consequently, they propel themselves using intermittent ground contact,. The hippo righted itself, settling into a new position before deciding to shift back to its upside down position, possibly being more comfortable.

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Hippos can't technically swim, and their high density prevents them from floating. Hippos don't swim, but use their front feet to punt along the bottom of a riverbed, putting their weight to good advantage. A hippo having fun in the water promoting ecotourism. 1.8k views 4 months ago. Consequently, they propel themselves using intermittent ground contact,. The hippo righted itself, settling into a new position before deciding to shift back to its upside down position, possibly being more comfortable. The huge animal was spotted lying on its back in the water with its. A hippo floating belly up in the national zoological park in new delhi, india was thought to be dead by onlookers, but really was just napping belly up.

Tarangire Ngorongoro Ndutu Best of Africa & The Middle East on Travellerspoint

Hippo Floating Upside Down Hippos can't technically swim, and their high density prevents them from floating. The hippo righted itself, settling into a new position before deciding to shift back to its upside down position, possibly being more comfortable. Hippos can't technically swim, and their high density prevents them from floating. Consequently, they propel themselves using intermittent ground contact,. The huge animal was spotted lying on its back in the water with its. A hippo floating belly up in the national zoological park in new delhi, india was thought to be dead by onlookers, but really was just napping belly up. Hippos don't swim, but use their front feet to punt along the bottom of a riverbed, putting their weight to good advantage. A hippo having fun in the water promoting ecotourism. 1.8k views 4 months ago.

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