With a rotund body, short legs and gigantic head, hippopotamuses, or hippos, are among the most striking-looking animals in Africa.

These characterful semi-aquatic herbivores really are huge, with some individuals weighing as much as 3,200 kg – that’s roughly as heavy as a female Asian elephant.

Despite often being cited as ‘the most dangerous animal in Africa‘, these powerful mammals also have a soft side. This stunning gallery of hippo photos shows them in all their glory.

Hippo runningDespite their cumbersome appearance, these large mammals can reach running speeds of around 20 mph. Credit: Getty
Hippo in mudA hippo wallows in a muddy pool in Katavi National Park, Tanzania. It’s important for these animals to keep their skin cool and wet to protect themselves against the heat of the sun. Credit: Getty

Aerial view of HippopotamusHippos, such as this one in the Okavango Delta in northern Botswana, can hold their breath for up to five minutes. Credit: Getty
Hippos in BotswanaTwo males clash in the Okavango Delta. Credit: Getty
Hippo feedingHippos are herbivores and eat grass, leaves, fruit and aquatic plants. Credit: Getty
Egret helps a hippo check its teeth in the Zambezi RiverAn egret on the hunt for parasites in the open mouth of a hippo on the Zambezi River – Africa’s fourth-longest river. Credit: Getty
Hippo at Mana Pools National Park, ZimbabweA hippo at Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe. Credit: Getty
Aerial view of a group of hipposAn aerial photo shows hippos wallowing in the muddy waters of iSimangaliso Wetland Park in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Credit: Getty
Hippo in BotswanaHippos can produce a range of sounds, including grunts, growls and moans. Credit: Getty
HippoThese water-loving animals can close their nostrils and ears to stop liquid from entering. Credit: Getty
Hippos in poolA group of hippos is called a ‘bloat’. Credit: Getty
HipposHippos typically have around 36 teeth. Credit: Getty
Hippos fightingLong canine teeth, which can measure 50 cm in length, are used to fight off opponents. Credit: Getty
Hippos in Katavi National Park, TanzaniaA bloat of hippos in Katavi National Park, Tanzania. Credit: Getty
Hippos with flamingosA hippo wanders past a flock of flamingos on the shores of Lake Nakuru in Kenya. Credit: Getty

Top image: Hippos flighting on the Luangwa River in Zambia. Credit: Getty. Credit: Getty

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