Yes. African elephants and black rhinos share much of the same territory, and can often be found drinking at the same watering holes.
so they can protect each other from predattors and other threats.
it is 49 years
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more than 100 species live in Africa . Some of the are lions , leopards , cheetahs , elephants, zebras , antelopes ,gazelles , rhinos , birds of prey like eagles , hawks, falcons, and reptiles like crocodiles , snakes like pythons and lizards.
It is you're choice, depending on how old you are.
Rhinos live for a while with other rhinos
No. Elephants and Rhinoceros are two totally different animal species. Rhinos are much smaller and lighter when compared to the elephant. Also, Rhinos are solitary animals whereas elephants live in a heard of numerous animals.
black rhinos stay in groups because they can help each other out if one is getting attacked and because they would get very lonely!
yes, humans are the major threat to rhinos
rhinos live in Africa.
Black Rhinos live in packs from 150 to 600 other rhinos.
No. Elephants are land mammals, and whales live in seas and oceans, so they would have no reason to compete against each other.
No but they live in herds in wide grassy areas
The most southern country where rhinos live is South Africa. The nation boasts a population of over 16,000 white rhinos. That outnumbers all the rhinos in other countries combined.
No, there are no rhinos in Saint Lucia. Rhinos are native to Africa.
rhinos live in the grasslands of Africa and Asia
There are three different types of rhinos found in Asia. One is from Java, another is from Sumatra, and the other one lives in India and Bangladesh.