Behemoth in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(great beasts). There can be little or no doubt that by this
word, Job 40:15-24 the hippopotamus is intended since all the
details descriptive of the behemoth accord entirely with the
ascertained habits of that animal. The hippopotamus is an
immense creature having a thick and square head, a large mouth
often two feet broad, small eyes and ears, thick and heavy
body, short legs terminated by four toes, a short tail, skin
without hair except at the extremity of the tail. It inhabits
nearly the whole of Africa, and has been found of the length
of 17 feet. It delights in the water, but feeds on herbage on
land. It is not found in Israel, but may at one time have been
a native of western Asia.
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