How hippos are so quick in the water

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When looking at a hippo it wouldn’t be unreasonable to assume it swims like a manatee.

I can appreciate they’re pretty quick on land despite their little legs, I imagine there is mad power in those stumpy bois. But in the water how do they get any real propulsion and how do they glide through with such wide and seemingly non hydrodynamic bodies?

I’ve seen videos of them chasing down speedboats, it defies logic. What’s going on under there?

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What you’re seeing in the videos is them running along the bottom and jumping to the surface.

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