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Travel Bug Dog Tag Amara the Baby Hippopotamus

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Origin:
New York, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of LoneStarVoodoo.

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Current Goal

My name is Amara, which means "Elegance and Grace", and though I may be a Hippopotamus, I am elegant and graceful, especially when I'm in the water. My goal is to make it back to my home in Africa to be with the rest of my Hippopotamus friends, and I'm hoping you can help me. I would also love it if you could take pictures of me during my journey.

About This Item

Amara

I am a Baby Hippopotamus figurine with a travel bug tag attached to me. I am NOT a collectible. Please DO NOT keep me. Help me move from cache to cache.

 Hippopotamus

  Hippopotamuses love water, which is why the Greeks named them the "river horse." Hippos spend up to 16 hours a day submerged in rivers and lakes to keep their massive bodies cool under the hot African sun. Hippos are graceful in water, good swimmers, and can hold their breath underwater for up to five minutes. However, they are often large enough to simply walk or stand on the lake floor, or lie in the shallows. Their eyes and nostrils are located high on their heads, which allows them to see and breathe while mostly submerged.

Hippos also bask on the shoreline and secrete an oily red substance, which gave rise to the myth that they sweat blood. The liquid is actually a skin moistener and sunblock that may also provide protection against germs.

At sunset, hippopotamuses leave the water and travel overland to graze. They may travel 6 miles (10 kilometers) in a night, along single-file pathways, to consume some 80 pounds (35 kilograms) of grass. Considering their enormous size, a hippo's food intake is relatively low. If threatened on land hippos may run for the water—they can match a human's speed for short distances.

Hippo calves weigh nearly 100 pounds (45 kilograms) at birth and can suckle on land or underwater by closing their ears and nostrils. Each female has only one calf every two years. Soon after birth, mother and young join schools that provide some protection against crocodiles, lions, and hyenas.

Hippos once had a broader distribution but now live in eastern central and southern sub-Saharan Africa, where their populations are in decline.

Type: Mammal

Diet: Herbivore

Average life span in the wild: Up to 40 years

Size: Head and body, 9.5 to 14 ft (2.8 to 4.2 m); tail, 13.75 to 19.75 inches (35 to 50 cm)

Weight: 5,000 to 8,000 lbs (2,268 to 3,629 kg)

Group name: School

Size relative to a 6-ft (2-m) man:

Illustration: Hippopotamus compared with adult man  Map: Hippopotamus rangeHippopotamus Range

 

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Tracking History (2953.4mi) View Map

Visited 7/9/2016 LoneStarVoodoo took it to Well Healed Big Wheel Texas - 52.27 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/9/2016 LoneStarVoodoo took it to R U A Texa"CAN" Texas - 57.42 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/11/2016 LoneStarVoodoo took it to Momentum Pulley Texas - 2.9 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/11/2016 LoneStarVoodoo took it to Forever Ty Texas - 16.96 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/11/2016 LoneStarVoodoo took it to Bell BottomsOn Beautiful Barbara Texas - .38 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/11/2016 LoneStarVoodoo took it to X-O Skel-O What?? Texas - .49 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/11/2016 LoneStarVoodoo took it to Xyster Texas - 16.4 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/9/2016 LoneStarVoodoo took it to barbara2015's 100th Geocache Hide Texas - 2.72 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/4/2016 LoneStarVoodoo took it to American Red Cross Volunteer Texas - 3.04 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/4/2016 LoneStarVoodoo took it to Hip Hip Hooray! HARK! Her's Havin' Her Heir! Texas - 3.33 miles  Visit Log
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