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|appearance=In the new design, Hippopotamus Gorgops has [[Wikipedia:Feathered hair|feathered hair]] with edges tinted in yellow-brown color. She has red eyes and thin eyebrowns. She is wearing a black & blue wet suit with two golden rings on the bottom of her belly and a golden zipper attached on her back, representing the eyes and the tail of the animal she's based on. She is wearing swimming goggles.
 
|appearance=In the new design, Hippopotamus Gorgops has [[Wikipedia:Feathered hair|feathered hair]] with edges tinted in yellow-brown color. She has red eyes and thin eyebrowns. She is wearing a black & blue wet suit with two golden rings on the bottom of her belly and a golden zipper attached on her back, representing the eyes and the tail of the animal she's based on. She is wearing swimming goggles.
  
In the old design, Hippopotamus Gorgops has short black hair that reaches the back of her neck, the edges of her hair are tinted in blue. Her outfit is composed of a two-piece wet suit with a heart-shaped cleavage, and a small zipper on the back, representing a hippo's tail. As an extra, she holds binoculars with blue glasses.
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In the old design, Hippopotamus Gorgops has short black hair that reaches the back of her neck, the edges of her hair are tinted in blue. Her outfit is composed of a two-piece wet suit with a heart-shaped cleavage, and a small zipper on the back, representing a hippo's tail. She's holding binoculars with blue glasses.
 
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|reallife=[[File:Hippopotamus_Gorgops.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|left| Hippopotamus gorgops]]
 
Hippopotamus gorgops also called ''Gorgon-eyed river horse'', is an extinct species of hippopotamus. It first appeared in Africa during the late [[Wikipedia:Miocene| Miocene]], and eventually migrated into Europe during the early [[Wikipedia:Pliocene| Pliocene]]. It became extinct prior to the [[Wikipedia:Ice Age|Ice Age]]. With a length of 4.3 metres (14 ft) and a shoulder height of 2.1 metres (6.9 ft) and with a weight of 3,900 kilograms (8,600 lb) H. gorgops was much larger than its living relative, the common hippopotamus. Unlike its living relative, H. gorgops had eyestalk-like orbits extruding above its skull, making it even easier for the creature to see its surroundings while almost fully under water.
 
Hippopotamus gorgops also called ''Gorgon-eyed river horse'', is an extinct species of hippopotamus. It first appeared in Africa during the late [[Wikipedia:Miocene| Miocene]], and eventually migrated into Europe during the early [[Wikipedia:Pliocene| Pliocene]]. It became extinct prior to the [[Wikipedia:Ice Age|Ice Age]]. With a length of 4.3 metres (14 ft) and a shoulder height of 2.1 metres (6.9 ft) and with a weight of 3,900 kilograms (8,600 lb) H. gorgops was much larger than its living relative, the common hippopotamus. Unlike its living relative, H. gorgops had eyestalk-like orbits extruding above its skull, making it even easier for the creature to see its surroundings while almost fully under water.

Revision as of 15:53, 7 July 2018

Hippopotamus Gorgops

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Character Data
Japanese Name: ゴルゴプスカバ
Romanised Name: Gorugopusukaba
First Featured in: Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
Animal Data
Scientific Name: Hippopotamus gorgops
Distribution: Africa and Europe
Diet: Herbivore
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Read More: Hippopotamus gorgops
Conservation Status: Status iucn3.1 EX.svg.png
Hippopotamus Gorgops Festival KF3 Nexon Game Gallery

The Hippopotamus Gorgops is a an extinct Friend that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.

Appearance

In the new design, Hippopotamus Gorgops has feathered hair with edges tinted in yellow-brown color. She has red eyes and thin eyebrowns. She is wearing a black & blue wet suit with two golden rings on the bottom of her belly and a golden zipper attached on her back, representing the eyes and the tail of the animal she's based on. She is wearing swimming goggles.

In the old design, Hippopotamus Gorgops has short black hair that reaches the back of her neck, the edges of her hair are tinted in blue. Her outfit is composed of a two-piece wet suit with a heart-shaped cleavage, and a small zipper on the back, representing a hippo's tail. She's holding binoculars with blue glasses.

Series Appearances

Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role

In Real Life

Hippopotamus gorgops

Hippopotamus gorgops also called Gorgon-eyed river horse, is an extinct species of hippopotamus. It first appeared in Africa during the late Miocene, and eventually migrated into Europe during the early Pliocene. It became extinct prior to the Ice Age. With a length of 4.3 metres (14 ft) and a shoulder height of 2.1 metres (6.9 ft) and with a weight of 3,900 kilograms (8,600 lb) H. gorgops was much larger than its living relative, the common hippopotamus. Unlike its living relative, H. gorgops had eyestalk-like orbits extruding above its skull, making it even easier for the creature to see its surroundings while almost fully under water.

Trivia

  • The Latin word "hippopotamus" is derived from the ancient Greek ἱπποπόταμος, hippopotamos, from ἵππος, hippos, "horse", and ποταμός, potamos, "river", meaning "horse of the river".

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