Acronyms

HiPPO

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HiPPOHighest Paid Person's Opinion
HiPPOHelp International Plant Protein Organisation (UK)
HiPPOHelping Improve Pediatric Practice Outcomes (American Academy of Pediatrics)
HiPPOHeadquarters Information Program Planning Office
HiPPOHardened Infrastructure Protection, Persistent Operations (security)
HiPPOHabitat Destruction, Invasive Species, Population, Pollution, Overharvesting (factors endangering species)
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References in periodicals archive
The species include hippos, crocodiles, elephants, cattle, donkeys, goats, horses and buffaloes among others while some fishermen also use the pond to make a living.
Trust founder Dominic Kene said the hippos were terrorising residents because their grazing areas have been turned into farmlands and residential areas.
Hippo, which operates as a managing general agency, said it will use the new cash infusion to help it reach more than 80 percent of the U.S.
A show of aggression rather than sleepy contentment, a hippo yawns to display aggravation and hostility
One scary statistic reveals hippos kill around 500 people a year in Africa.
We also see the sensitive side of hippos as they mate, nuzzling each other in the water.
Guy Gorney, the US trophy hunter who caused worldwide revulsion when footage surfaced of him killing a sleeping lion, was also pictured with a hippo that he shot along a river bank in neighbouring Zimbabwe.
Reportedly, the hippo is believed to have been stolen when someone forced their way into Chilstone Garden Ornaments in Tunbridge Wells.
Using a fully-integrated connected home offering through Notion, Hippo customers will prevent disastrous events from destroying their home, saving them money, headaches and allowing for a better relationship with their insurance provider."
On Sunday evening, a second Taiwanese tourist was attacked by a hippo and was rushed to a hospital in Naivasha, but he injuries were not fatal, reported CNA.
Six people have died in hippo attacks this year at Lake Naivasha, a popular tourist destination about 100 kilometers from capital Nairobi, Kenyan newspaper The Star reported on Sunday.
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