They're mammals, so they take care for their young. The mother and calf stay together for 2-3 years until the next calf is born
Rhinos are mammals, they succle their young and protect them while they are too small/weak to look after themselves.
yes they do as they need to get of her milk lolololololololol :)
Unless you own a lot of land in Africa - no. They'll need special feed, some company, maybe shelter, maybe supplements. Perhaps even protection against poaching.
A baby Rhinoceros is called a 'Calf'...
A baby Arab
After a baby rhinoceros has been weaned from the motherâ??s milk, the baby would graze on grass since rhinoceros are natural vegetarians.
By its horns.
yes
it is called a calf
It is called a calf
A female rhinoceros gives birth to a baby rhinoceros, a female human gives birth to a baby human; that is heredity. Traits are inherited from parents. This happens because of information encoded in genes.
A single rhinoceros is called a rhinoceros. A group of rhinos is called a crash. A male rhino is a bull, a female a cow, and a baby is called a calf.
yes it is called a calf
A young rhinoceros is called a calf, just like a cow or whale.
You care for a Japanese baby the same way that you care for any other baby.