hippopotami Antonyms
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Meaning of hippopotami
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hippopotami (pl.)
of Hippopotamus
hippopotami Sentence Examples
- The hippopotami cautiously emerged from the river, their massive heads glistening in the sunlight.
- The group of hippopotami wallowed contentedly in the muddy water, their nostrils flaring wide.
- The alpha male hippopotamus guarded his territory fiercely, charging any perceived threat with his colossal tusks.
- The hungry hippopotami devoured water plants with their large, interlocking incisors.
- The newborns frolicked playfully around their mothers, squealing and diving beneath the surface.
- The massive hippopotami created deep grooves in the riverbed as they lumbered along.
- The evening sun cast a golden glow on the hippopotami as they grazed on the grassy banks.
- The thunderous roars of the hippopotami echoed through the African savanna, signaling their presence.
- The territorial hippopotami clashed violently, spraying water and mud into the air.
- The endangered hippopotami faced increasing threats from poaching and habitat loss.
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The hippopotami cautiously emerged from the river, their massive heads glistening in the sunlight.
The group of hippopotami wallowed contentedly in the muddy water, their nostrils flaring wide.
The alpha male hippopotamus guarded his territory fiercely, charging any perceived threat with his colossal tusks.
The hungry hippopotami devoured water plants with their large, interlocking incisors.