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Why do hippos like to wag their tails wildly when they shit?

Animals that declare territory mark territory by smell, such as our common puppies. We always see them everywhere. Pee? In fact, this is the process of marking their territory. I don't know if you have ever seen a hippo stink. It's really funny, because every time they stink, they shake their tails and throw feces everywhere. We wonder why it can't fart quietly. In fact, it will declare its territory in this way. As a wild animal, hippopotamus has this very strong territorial consciousness. Feces have their own unique smell. By brushing the tail, you can spread it as far as possible, so as to expand your territory and mark your territory. Because hippos are olfactory animals, they can judge things according to their smells. It is also to prevent other male hippos and large animals from entering their territory. In addition, the wild and smelly way of hippopotamus is also a contest of strength and strength between male hippopotamus. The higher the poop is sprayed, the stronger it is, which is also a contest between animals that we can't understand.

Looking for the way home, hippopotamus is huge and has the biggest mouth on the landing field. They are very fast. They look like a low-key horse in the river, but they are actually very powerful. They have such a strong sense of territory that any animal near their territory will take the initiative to attack at the first time. They look heavy, but they can run at a speed of 40 kilometers per hour, so they are very deadly animals. They have few natural enemies, huge size and super attack power, and even crocodiles and lions are afraid of them. Although hippos are amphibians, they can't live without water. When they look for food on land, they also need to return to their own waters through smell. Because they are olfactory animals, they are very wild, so they can use poop to mark their route and find their way home.

In other ways, most animals use urine or feces to mark routes or divide territories. But this is not the only way. There are many animals whose smelly glands are located in different parts of the body. In addition to peeing, some animals rub against each other and leave pheromones. For example, the cat we often see will rub against a person's body, marking that you are his territory. Some animals also use these marks to convey their love or remind each other of danger. In a word, the animal world is strange and needs us to explore.