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Behemoth ( hippopotamus ) has been studied quite a bit.
It's not easy to watch this cautious giant, constantly sitting up to his ears in his favorite swamp. What we know for sure from the Hippos is t that you can't lose weight by eating grass, salads and walking in the fresh air ))) An adult male hippopotamus is 4 meters long and 4 tons of live weight. That is, the mass of two cars, this is not a sheep sneezed! By its size, the hippopotamus, overtaking the buffalo, shares with the rhinoceros an honorable second place (after the elephant) among land animals. The name in Hebrew is בההוו (behemoth) - "terrible beasts". The second, more learned name is ἱπποπόταμος (hippopotamos), which literally means "river horse" in Greek. The hippopotamus is considered one of the most dangerous animals in Africa. An embittered animal can kill a person in a matter of minutes, trampling him with its feet or inflicting fatal wounds with its fangs. The behemoth is also strong in the water: it is capable of turning over a medium-sized sailing vessel, and turning the hull of the boat, easily biting through with huge fangs, literally into a sieve. Hippopotamuses are the most dangerous, protecting their only cub. Suspecting the slightest danger, the female rushes at the enemy, sweeping away everything in her path, and fights to the last. According to some reports, more people die each year as a result of hippo attacks in Africa than from crocodile attacks.
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