Published in Simply Ecologist
Author Erzsebet Frey
When in the water, Common Hippos lift their slit-like nostrils up on the surface to breathe, at intervals of up to 6 min. A reflex response ensures that the nostrils and ears are closed as soon as they come into contact with water. By lifting the head above the water level, the ears, eyes, and nostrils are allowing for visual, acoustic, and olfactory perception.