The boy began to read aloud in syllables: -The hip
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Prompt: The boy began to read aloud in syllables: -The hippopotamus's legs are so short that its belly almost touches the ground when it walks. The enormous head, blunted in front, is rectangular in profile and weighs a quarter of the beast's total weight (up to 900 kg). The nostrils, eyes, and ears are somewhat elevated and aligned so that the hippo can breathe, look, and hear while remaining almost completely underwater and exposing only the very top of the head. The neck is very short and hardly expressed. The eyes are small, surrounded by fleshy eyelids. Nostrils very wide, pointing upward, able to close tightly due to fleshy edges and well-developed special musculature. The ears are also very small and mobile. A hippopotamus in the water is constantly waving them to ward off insects or too intrusive birds that land on its head. Hippos are traditionally classified as herbivores. The hippopotamus's food is aquatic or terrestrial grasses. Interestingly, hippos never eat aquatic vegetation. They like to eat the fruit of the Kigelia or sausage tree, which looks like sausages, up to 60 cm long, hanging from the branches.
The boy began to read aloud in syllables: -The hip
Model:
Artistic
Size:
1152 X 896
(1.03 MP)
Used settings:
Prompt: The boy began to read aloud in syllables: -The hippopotamus's legs are so short that its belly almost touches the ground when it walks. The enormous head, blunted in front, is rectangular in profile and weighs a quarter of the beast's total weight (up to 900 kg). The nostrils, eyes, and ears are somewhat elevated and aligned so that the hippo can breathe, look, and hear while remaining almost completely underwater and exposing only the very top of the head. The neck is very short and hardly expressed. The eyes are small, surrounded by fleshy eyelids. Nostrils very wide, pointing upward, able to close tightly due to fleshy edges and well-developed special musculature. The ears are also very small and mobile. A hippopotamus in the water is constantly waving them to ward off insects or too intrusive birds that land on its head. Hippos are traditionally classified as herbivores. The hippopotamus's food is aquatic or terrestrial grasses. Interestingly, hippos never eat aquatic vegetation. They like to eat the fruit of the Kigelia or sausage tree, which looks like sausages, up to 60 cm long, hanging from the branches.
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The boy began to read aloud in syllables: -The hippopotamus's legs are so short that its belly almost touches the ground when it walks. The enormous head, blunted in front, is rectangular in profile and weighs a quarter of the beast's total weight (up to 900 kg). The nostrils, eyes, and ears are somewhat elevated and aligned so that the hippo can breathe, look, and hear while remaining almost completely underwater and exposing only the very top of the head. The neck is very short and hardly expressed. The eyes are small, surrounded by fleshy eyelids. Nostrils very wide, pointing upward, able to close tightly due to fleshy edges and well-developed special musculature. The ears are also very small and mobile. A hippopotamus in the water is constantly waving them to ward off insects or too intrusive birds that land on its head. Hippos are traditionally classified as herbivores. The hippopotamus's food is aquatic or terrestrial grasses. Interestingly, hippos never eat aquatic vegetation. They like to eat the fruit of the Kigelia or sausage tree, which looks like sausages, up to 60 cm long, hanging from the branches.
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