Answer : A Moose is faster than a Hippopotamus
The average top speed of a Hippopotamus is 30 kph, (19 mph) and for a Moose it is 32 kph, (20 mph)
Name | Name:Hippopotamus | Name:Moose |
Top Speed | Top Speed:30 kph, (19 mph) | Top Speed:32 kph, (20 mph) |
Height | Height:88 cm, (2 ft, 10.6 in ) | Height:175 cm, (5 ft, 8.9 in ) |
Weight | Weight:200 kg, (441 lbs) | Weight:500 kg, (1102 lbs) |
Lifespan in Wild (years) | Lifespan in Wild (years):30 | Lifespan in Wild (years):12 |
Description | Description:Pygmy Hippopotamus is the mini version of the common or river hippo. It has a rounder and narrower head, a greenish-black, smooth layer of skin that secretes a pink fluid (blood sweat), which gives it a shiny look. It also acts like a sunscreen to prevent dehydration. | Description:Moose are the largest in the deer family, and live in cold regions of Europe and North America. They cannot sweat, and their bellies generate heat, so they cannot stay in warmer environments. They are known to be strong swimmers and can reach up to 9.5 kph in the water. |
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Name:Moose |
Top Speed:32 kph, (20 mph) |
Height:175 cm, (5 ft, 8.9 in ) |
Weight:500 kg, (1102 lbs) |
Lifespan in Wild (years):12 |
Description:Moose are the largest in the deer family, and live in cold regions of Europe and North America. They cannot sweat, and their bellies generate heat, so they cannot stay in warmer environments. They are known to be strong swimmers and can reach up to 9.5 kph in the water. |
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