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How are they protected rhinos?

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Where are rhinos protected from poaching but not the dangerous impacts of global warming?

Rhinos are afforded protection by law from poaching everywhere they exist. Sadly, they are not always protected well enough. Nowhere are they protected from the dangerous impacts of Global Warming.


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Why are black rhinos critically endangerd?

Poaching has decimated the species. They are strictly protected now.


Why are rhinos becoming extinct?

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Why do white rhinos not need to be camouflaged?

Adult rhinos are too big to be troubled by any predators, and Young rhinos are protected by their mothers. Besides, their mud gray natural color lets them blend in quite well anyhow.


How does the exaction of black rhinos effects other species?

1)If the Black rhinos and its habits are protected then the other rhino species avoid extinction. 2) People living close to the Black rhinos, kill the black rhinos to make a living. By selling their horns and skin. If the there are no black rhinos then the people will start killing other species causing more and more species to become extinct.


Are Rhinos endangered?

Yes, they are endangered. Poaching is the biggest threat to Rhinos in the wild. all of the 5 remaining species are endangered


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No, there are no rhinos in Saint Lucia. Rhinos are native to Africa.


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