Crocodiles and hippos

Sun-drenched hippopotamuses and Nile crocodiles in close proximity to each other in Zambia's Kafu National Park.  Carnivorous Nile crocodiles can grow up to 20 feet in length and weigh about 1-1.5 tons.  ?  Crocodiles often eat fish, but they do not hesitate to attack any animal that comes within their range with their jaws as strong as 3000 psi (pounds per square inch), but they do not often attack hippopotamuses.  Crocodiles are almost non-existent near the hippopotamus.  This may be due to the hippopotamus being a herbivore and realizing over time that the Nile crocodiles could not win a battle with a giant deer more than two feet long.  The hippopotamus, nicknamed the "water horse" by the Greeks, is considered the world's most aggressive animal, and because it is often herded, a crocodile in the middle can cause severe injury or death.  A pair of fangs that can grow up to two feet in a large mouth, and strong jaws as well as a thick skin allow a crocodile to win a fight with a hippopotamus in a very small chance.  The crocodile 's wisdom realizes that an adult mother is looking at her cubs and that attacking them is in vain.  Can be defined as being.  However, they can be seen exchanging blows without fighting, reminiscent of the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

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