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House HippoThe House Hippo is the fictional subject of a series of television adverts intended to educate about distinguishing fact from fiction in advertising. The North American House Hippo is a fictional creature that can be found throughout Canada and the Eastern United States. The House Hippo is a very timid creature and is rarely seen. While normally a quiet animal that prefers to stay unnoticed, the House Hippo is very territorial and will defend it's territory if provoked. The House Hippo comes out at night to search for food and water. The favourite foods of the House Hippo include chips, raisins and the crumbs from peanut butter on toast. The House Hippo will come out at night to search for materials for it's nest. They tend to build their nests in bedroom closets with mittens, dryer lint and bits of string.The House Hippo sleeps 16 hours a day, only coming out to search for food and water and materials for it's nest. Also, due to their timid nature, they chose to only come out at night while you most likely are sleeping. History The House Hippo Commercial series was made in Canada to make children aware of how gullible they can be. The television advertisment was produced by the Concerned Children's Advertisers (CCA)of Canada, and is currently adored by Canadians of all ages. The House Hippo is fictional, however people tend to speak about them as if they were real. Are House Hippos Real? Of course the answer is no, House Hippos are not real. Think about it - if a Hippo lived in your house, odds are you'd have seen one by now, either when you get a glass of water at night or when you look for your shoes at the bottom of the closet. Sources External Links
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