Kissing a Hippo

It’s hard to tell whether these hippos are playing, kissing, or just shoving each other out of the way. Hippo is short for “hippopotamus,” which means “river horse.” Hippos are the 3rd largest land mammal, after the elephant and the white rhinoceros, but their closest cousins are another set of chubby mammals: whales and dolphins! Well, hippos love water just like they do, and it looks like they love to play, too.
Lace up: Hippos have 4 short, stumpy legs. What numbers would you say to count them?
Jog: Hippos need to breathe every 3 minutes. If a hippo swims for 3 minutes, comes up for 1 minute, then goes under for 3, how many minutes does that all take?
Sprint: If a hippo swims for 3 minutes, comes up to breathe for 1 minute, then repeats the cycle, is the hippo swimming or breathing at 10 minutes?
Hurdle: If your 150-pound math teacher rides on your 3,300-pound pet hippo, how much do they weigh together?
High Jump: If a rhino weighs 4,000 pounds, and a hippo weighs 0.6 of that, how much does the hippo weigh?
Pole Vault: A hippo can live for 45 years. If a hippo’s grandkids are all ages that divide neatly into 45, with 1 hippo of each age, at least how many grandkids must it have?
Answers:
Lace up: 1, 2, 3, 4.
Jog: 7 minutes.
Sprint: Swimming, until 11 minutes are up.
Hurdle: 3,450 pounds!
High Jump: 2,400 pounds.
Pole Vault: Five hippo grandkids: 1, 3, 5, 9, and 15.

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