12 (Free!) Printable Hippo Coloring Pages That Are Full of Fun

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When you think of hippos, several things may come to mind. Perhaps it’s the nostalgic game Hungry Hungry Hippos or the charming dancing hippos from Disney’s Fantasia. You might even think of Fiona, the beloved internet sensation, who captured hearts worldwide. Hippos have transitioned from being just another zoo animal to a favorite for many, and it’s easy to see why! With their adorable round ears and big, squishy noses, who wouldn’t love them? If you have a little one who adores hippos, they’ll be thrilled to color in these fun hippo-themed pages.

Coloring is not just entertaining; it also aids in developing essential skills. Engaging in coloring activities can help children improve their self-regulation, hand-eye coordination, and focus. Once they’ve completed these hippo coloring pages, they can explore even more with whale coloring pages or learn about other African animals through giraffe, cheetah, lion, and elephant coloring pages.

Free Printable Hippo Coloring Pages

Hippo No. 1
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Did you know hippos are the third largest land mammals after elephants and white rhinos? They can weigh nearly 10,000 pounds, with females averaging around 3,000 pounds. Fun fact: the popular game Hungry Hungry Hippos was introduced to the U.S. by Fred Kroll, a World War II veteran, who brought it from Japan.

Hippo No. 2
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These hefty creatures can measure between 10 and 17 feet in length! To put that into perspective, a typical bedroom is about 12 feet long—definitely not a space for a pet hippo. Although they reach about five feet at the shoulder, what would you name your hippo? Many may draw inspiration from the Hungry Hippos game characters: Lizzie, Henry, Home, and Harry all make great names!

Hippo No. 3
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Imagine how tall they’d be with longer legs! Despite their short stature, hippos can reach speeds of up to 30 miles per hour. They spend about two-thirds of their day in the water, using their sturdy legs to propel themselves rather than swim. A fun fact: when threatened, a hippo will yawn wide to display its formidable teeth, signaling others to stay away!

Hippo No. 4
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Although primarily land mammals, hippos have amazing adaptations for aquatic life. They can hold their breath underwater for roughly five minutes and have the ability to close their ears and nostrils to keep water out. Baby hippos even nurse underwater!

Hippo No. 5
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When a hippo calf is born, it weighs between 50 and 110 pounds—about the size of a grade-schooler! Their gestation period is around eight months, similar to humans.

Hippo No. 6
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Hippos reach maturity between five and seven years, which may seem early, but they typically live for about 36 years.

Hippo No. 7
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These social creatures usually gather in groups of 10 to 20, known as a bloat, which are primarily composed of females and one male.

Hippo No. 8
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While hippos are social animals, they can be quite aggressive. Their fights often involve charging and ramming into each other—definitely not a friendly playtime!

Hippo No. 9
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You might have heard the claim that hippos are responsible for more human deaths than sharks. This is likely true, as they are herbivores but can become very aggressive if they feel threatened.

Hippo No. 10
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Fiona the hippo made headlines when she was born at the Cincinnati Zoo in early 2017. Remarkably, she was the first hippo to be scanned via ultrasound while still in the womb and was born six weeks premature at just 29 pounds. Thanks to dedicated zookeepers, she thrived!

Hippo No. 11
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If you needed another reason to adore hippos, they are very family-oriented. Interestingly, they share a common lineage with whales and porpoises, which can be seen in some of their physical traits.

Hippo No. 12
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Did you know a group of hippos is called a “boat”? It sounds like the setup for a joke, but there’s no punchline needed here!

Click here to print all of the hippo coloring pages at once! This article was originally published on April 19, 2021.

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In summary, these printable hippo coloring pages not only provide hours of fun but also support important developmental skills for kids. With a variety of facts and the joy of coloring, your little hippo enthusiast will be entertained and educated!


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