Im guessing they do.
feeding , breeding and living habits of rhino
yes
no, they don't
Rhinos are herbivorous animals, primarily feeding on grasses, leaves, branches, and shrubs. Their diet varies depending on the species; for example, white rhinos mainly graze on grass, while black rhinos prefer browsing on bushes and trees. They use their wide mouths to graze and their pointed lips to grasp leaves and twigs. Rhinos require large amounts of food daily to sustain their size, often consuming up to 100 pounds of vegetation.
Yes, rhinos do eat acacia trees, particularly the leaves and young shoots. Both black and white rhinos have been observed feeding on various species of acacia, which are an important part of their diet in certain habitats. However, their feeding habits can vary based on availability and the specific species of rhino. Acacia trees can be vital for their nutrition, especially in regions where other food sources are limited.
tey hunt in packs
tricky,tricky,tricky...
they get food everyday
no
If a mother suspects her breastmilk is too thick, she can consult with a lactation consultant or healthcare provider to assess the baby's feeding habits and determine if any adjustments are needed.
yes
nothing