Answer : A Mule is heavier than a Hippopotamus
The average weight of a Hippopotamus is 200 kg, (441 lbs) and for a Mule the average is 400 kg, (882 lbs)
Name | Name:Hippopotamus | Name:Mule |
Weight | Weight:200 kg, (441 lbs) | Weight:400 kg, (882 lbs) |
| * Pygmy Hippopotamus - ranges from 160 to 275kg | * ranges from 350 to 450kg |
Height | Height:88 cm, (2 ft, 10.6 in ) | Height:140 cm, (4 ft, 7.1 in ) |
Top Speed | Top Speed:30 kph, (19 mph) | Top Speed:24 kph, (15 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years) | Lifespan in Wild (years):30 | Lifespan in Wild (years):n/a |
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:A mule is a hybrid of a female horse and a male donkey. This makes the male mules sterile. They are usually seen in places where horses and donkeys live together. They can be brown, grey, or reddish grey. |
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Name:Hippopotamus |
Weight:200 kg, (441 lbs) |
* Pygmy Hippopotamus - ranges from 160 to 275kg |
Height:88 cm, (2 ft, 10.6 in ) |
Top Speed:30 kph, (19 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years):30 |
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. |
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