File:Pygmy hippopotamus pair.jpg

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English: Here is a photo of a pygmy hippopotamus pair at the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy. The two were a gift to the people of Kenya (from a country in West Africa - I forget which) and are better cared for here than when they were back in Nairobi. Pygmy hippoptomus' really enjoy having their earlobes massaged. It's a known fact that it makes the hairs on their backs stand up. Chuck @ UPDmedia.com (talk) 18:37, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
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  • 2008-06-01 18:37 Chuckupd 3008×2000×??? (2045116 bytes) Here is a photo of a pygmy hippopotamus pair at the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy. The two were a gift to the people of Kenya (from a country in West Africa - I forget which) and are better cared for here than when they were back in Nairobi. ~~~~

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