Yes, if the climate dries up, and the grasslands stop growing, then the rhino will have nothing to eat.
Poachers are killing rhinos (for their horns) faster than global warming will, sadly!
There are about 3,000 white rhinos left in the world
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All rhinos that are alive today live in the tropics. Some live in savannas or deserts, while others live in rainforests. Certain types of prehistoric rhinoceros used to live in temperate and subarctic climates.
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they live in rainforests and it has to have good water supply,tall grass and plenty of mud.
Around 20-30 people are killed by rhinos each year, mostly in Africa and Asia where human-wildlife conflicts occur due to habitat destruction and encroachment. Rhinos can charge at high speeds and have strong, sharp horns which can cause serious injuries or fatalities.
Most live to be about 60 years old or more.
Rhinos live for a while with other rhinos
Rhinos would not be able to live in the wild in England. It is a warm-climate animal that is adapted to live in Africa. The cold weather during winter would kill a rhino. Also, rhinos need a lot of room to live and feed, and England is too small to support rhinos!
Climate is the weather conditions of a certain region.
No, there are no rhinos in Saint Lucia. Rhinos are native to Africa.
because rhinos are part of the food chain. they eat smaller animals which eat other animals and so on. so if we get rid of one species then all the other animals will die therefore we wont have any meat so we will die