The pink hippo milk rumor has been spreading across the Web for some time, but it really gained footing in 2013, when National Geographic posted about the hippo's rose-colored milk on both its Facebook and its Twitter pages in 2013. Like all mammals, hippos produce white or off-white milk for their young. read more
Yes, it is true the color of Hippo’s milk is bright pink. The reason why it is pink is that hippo secretes two kind of unique acids called “Hipposudoric acid” and “Norhipposudoric acid“. The two acids got their names from the word Hippopotamus. read more
Hippos are magical creatures, but the notion that they produce pink milk might be a bit more complicated (and implausible) than previously suggested. StuPorts/Thinkstock The pink hippo milk rumor has been spreading across the Web for some time, but it really gained footing in 2013, when National Geographic posted about the hippo's rose-colored milk on both its Facebook and its Twitter pages in 2013. read more