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As goofy, frumpy, and awkward as they may look, hippos are actually in the running for the title of most dangerous animal on the planet. Part of this comes down to their terrible attitudes—they really are just ready to fight anything that gets too close to them. They also happen to be huge, which means they don’t have a lot to be scared of when it comes to defending their turf. We’ll break down why hippos are so aggressive, what to do if you run into one, and more.
Why Are Hippos So Angry?
Hippos are extremely territorial and they have no real defense against intruders besides fighting, so hippopotamuses are prone to attacking anything they view as a threat. On top of that, hippos fight one another all day as they compete for resources and social status, so they’re just generally primed for combat at all times.
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