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A hippo in water

Three hippos

"It's been a really long time since we've brought hippos into the country,"
she said.

A woman with hippos

"Hippos are quite hard to study in the wild … so the benefit of having these captive populations is they can look at their behaviour, mating rituals [and] feed,"
Dr Smith said.

A hippo drinking water

Hippos are fed hay and lettuce at Werribee Zoo.

A pygmy hippo

A hippo underwater

"We need people to fall in love with these animals,"
she said.

Male Pygmy hippopotamus

Two hippos at Werribee Zoo

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