Aristotle, Historia Animalium, (eng. ed. A.L. Peck). Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. Three volumes.

Historia Animalium 502a10

"The Egyptian hippopotamus has a mane like a horse, is cloven-hoofed like an ox, and is snub-nosed. It has a huckle-bone like the cloven-footed animals, tusks which just show through, the tail of a pig, the neigh of a horse, and the size of an ass. Its hide is so thick that spears are made from it. Its internal organs resemble those of the horse and the ass."

History of Animals, Book 2