Which president had a hippo?

Billy, or William Johnson Hippopotamus, (Before 1927 – October 11, 1955) was a pygmy hippo
pygmy hippo
The pygmy hippo, however, is only half as tall as the hippopotamus and weighs less than 1/4 as much as its larger cousin. Adult pygmy hippos stand about 75–100 cm (2.46–3.28 ft) high at the shoulder, are 150–175 cm (4.92–5.74 ft) in length and weigh 180–275 kg (397–606 lb).
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potamus given to U.S. President Calvin Coolidge. Captured in Liberia, he was given to Coolidge by Harvey Samuel Firestone in 1927.
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Did Calvin Coolidge have any pets?

Rebecca was a raccoon kept as a pet by US president Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge.
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Can pygmy hippos be pets?

Pygmy hippos are incredibly rare. They live in West Africa, mostly Liberia, with minimal possibility for expansion elsewhere. This makes them dangerous to have as pets since they are an endangered species. Owning a pygmy hippo is not a good alternative.
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What zoo has hippo?

Best Hippo Exhibits
  • Dallas Zoo – This exhibit had the potential to be our top hippo attraction.
  • San Antonio Zoo – What I remember most about viewing the hippo at San Antonio was how absolutely enormous it looked! ...
  • Cincinnati Zoo – Cincinnati became famous for Fiona, the premature-born baby hippo in 2016. ...
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What happened to the hippos at the National Zoo?

National Zoo staff moved Happy, the Zoo's solitary hippo, in preparation for Elephant Trails—the renovation and expansion of the Zoo's Asian elephant exhibit. The Zoo arranged for Happy's relocation to Milwaukee because construction on the Elephant House interior had begun.
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Does Smithsonian Zoo have hippo?

Object Details. Happy, a 28-year old Nile hippopotamus, and Smithsonian's National Zoo animal keeper John Taylor (J.T.) are a well-rehearsed team.
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Are there hippos Washington DC zoo?

The deportation, zoo officials said at the time, came down to space needs: Happy was in the way of the construction. This September will mark the zoo's fourth year without hippos. All that remains of Hippopotamus amphibius is the image of one on a floor tile in the elephant house.
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Are there hippos in USA?

Louisiana wetlands, as many places, are the inadvertent home to some ecosystem-altering invasive species, like fast-spreading aquatic plants called water hyacinth and giant salvinia. But hippos, no. There aren't any hippos down there.
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How much does a hippo poop per day?

A single hippo can generate about 400 pounds of waste per day.
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What is a group of hippos called?

Why a group of hippos is called a bloat - BBC Travel.
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Are hippos bulletproof?

The thickness of the skin and bulky size of hippos make hippos almost bulletproof or immune to bullets. However, one can bring a hippo down by shooting him in his torso – the skin is fragile in this area.
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How many hippos did Pablo Escobar have?

Decades after Escobar died, his pet hippos have thrived. Pablo Escobar had a private zoo at his estate in Colombia, with animals like zebras, giraffes, flamingoes - and four hippopotamuses.
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Which president had a possum?

president, Benjamin Harrison served our nation from 1889 to 1893. It was widely known that President Harrison had a fondness for animals, including the marsupial of choice…the opossum. While in office, President Harrison was known for having two pet opossums in the White House.
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Which president had an alligator as a pet?

John Quincy Adams. According to legend, John Quincy Adams kept an alligator in the White House for several months. The uncommon pet, a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette, took up residence in the unfinished East Room bathroom.
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What president had a raccoon pet?

Spring 1999: More Presidential Pets

President Coolidge's favorite pet was a raccoon named Rebecca; he built a special house for her, visited her every day, and walked her around the White House on a leash.
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Do crocs eat hippos?

The pairing is unusual because normally, crocodiles eat hippo calves, and hippos will usually only play within their species. The unlikely match doesn't last too long. The croc gets its way when a herd of elephants come along and chase the hippo away.
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Why is hippo poop toxic?

As the feces decompose, associated microbes hoover up oxygen in the water and produce chemicals that include ammonium and hydrogen sulfide, which can be lethal to fish. Eventually, hippos' group toilets are "flushed" as powerful, episodic rainstorms wash away the chemical soup of their fecal deposits.
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Do hippos eat people?

By some estimates, about 40 people—mostly fishermen—were attacked by hippos on Lake Naivasha in 2020, and as many as 14 of them died. Every year across Africa, hippos kill an estimated 500 people, making them the world's deadliest mammal, after humans, and nearly twice as deadly as lions.
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Can you eat hippo meat?

They hunt because they are hungry, but also for profit — the meat, though tough, is a pricey delicacy and a three-ton hippo fetches thousands of dollars in village markets across northeastern Congo.
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Do lions eat hippos?

"Lions can kill anything—there are famous areas in Africa where the prides are large and get used to taking down elephants. [But] it still is pretty rare" for the cats to take on hippos, said Luke Hunter, president of the wild cat conservation group Panthera.
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Why are hippos so mean?

Hippos are aggressive because they will readily defend their territory, both in and out of the water. They will attack and capsize boats and will not tolerate humans getting between them and the water. Females are particularly defensive and aggressive if anyone gets between them and their young.
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What was hippos named after?

Its name comes from the ancient Greek for "river horse" (ἱπποπόταμος). Range map of the hippopotamus.
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What happened to the giraffes at the National Zoo?

In 2002, giraffes Ryma and Griff died of age-related dental and digestive problems. The zoo declined to release their records to the media, citing medical privacy.
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What is the DC zoo called?

Always free of charge and open 364 days a year, the Smithsonian's National Zoo sits on 163 acres in the heart of Washington, D.C.'s Rock Creek Park. Founded in 1889, the Zoo is currently home to more than 2,700 animals representing more than 390 species.
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