A group of hippos makes a...
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Hippopotami typically live in groups of between 10 and 20 females and their young.
The bloat is led by a single dominant male, who defends his stretch of river bank from intruders. While the male might allow others to enter his territory, it is on the basis they understand he holds the breeding rights.
Although the hippopotamus is one of the largest land mammals on the planet, it still has a number of predators, including lions, hyeanas and crocodiles. They are also at risk from biodiversity erosion and poachers, who kill them both for their meat and their ivory teeth.