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The common hippo is the third largest land mammal, coming after the elephant and the white rhino. Hippos are not fat. Despite their bulky and heavy appearance, hippos’ subcutaneous fat layers are quite thin. The 2,000-kilogram giant is mostly made up of muscles, and 6-centimeter thick skin.
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