The Hippopotamuses are also called hippos
... The hippopotamus prefers to lie in shallow water during the day and sunbathe. When doing so, it dives in so far that its ears, eyes and nostrils just stick out. Hippos have a large, plump body and short legs. They are mostly in the water. Because they are so heavy, they sink and can walk on the bottom. They can then close their nostrils with a special muscle. They hold their breath for up to five minutes. Hippos are pure herbivores. To get enough food, they graze for 5-6 hours every night. The PVC-free play figure is lifelike and hand-painted.
Material: TPE
Measures: 14 x 4.7 x 8 cm
3 years and up
WARNING! Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts, choking hazard!