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PASSAGE 29.
READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS 1-8.
The hippopotamus, or hippo, lives in the hot part of Africa. It is a mammal. That is,
its babies are born alive, and they drink milk from the mother's body. The
hippopotamus is a large animal. It weighs four tons. Its stomach is seven meters long,
and it eats only plants. It is a mammal, but it spends a lot of time in the water.
During the day, it sleeps beside a river or a lake. Sometimes it wakes up. Then it goes
under the water to get some plants for food. It can close its nose and stay under water
for ten minutes. Its ears, eyes, and nose are high up on its head. It can stay with its body
under the water and only its ears, eyes, and nose above the water. Then it can breathe
the air. At night, the hippo walks on the land and looks for food. It never goes very far
from the water. A baby hippo often stands on its mother's back. The mother looks for
food underwater. The baby rides on her back above the water.
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