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Hippos are really lovable.
Is it a game?
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They are rather dangerous too haha.
Yes, the game is called Hungry Hungry Hippos.
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Thanks!
Hippos don't look frightening at all. We have a national park for hippos near us!
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Lovely
I've seen that board game advertised on TV if I remember correctly
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Yes, you are right. My son wanted to buy this after watching the adverts on YouTube haha
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My son loves them too. I got this game, and a frog game that was similiar.
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Goes to show that most children go through similar rites of passage
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Well, I bought the game because I liked it. Sure enough, he liked it. I remember playing it often with my brothers.
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What a fun game I played as a kid :)
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My little daughter has a very large stuffed hippopotamus in her room at our beach house... whenever summer comes and we go to Lurin, a coastal area of ​​Lima, Peru, every year she runs out as if it were the first time she has seen him. and gives him a big hug... he is his beach buddy... he is his vacation buddy... personally, hippos in real life look strange because of their large size but they are tender and peaceful... and you just see them enjoying themselves. a swim in their pool on a hot day at the zoo..
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Lovely!
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Lately I have been watching web cams set up at various African lodges and wildlife preserves. They usually are located near a pond or watering hole, so there is plenty of activity. Last night I watched a hippo laying in a shallow pond for about 10 minutes. Mesmerizing. Maybe your son would enjoy this? This article has a few links: https://www.discoverafrica.com/blog/20-of-the-best-wildlife-webcams-in-africa/
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It's interesting how such a simple concept as photography leads to so many different things what this territory should be about.
personally I don't get the random POVs kind of posts of daily life. But I guess people here like them
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Pamper your son, buy him a dream.
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