No, it is used for defense, prodding offspring, digging and other purposes.
People hunt rhinos for their skin and meat! Poaching for rhino horn, excessive hunting for meat and loss of habitat, are the main factors for one horned rhinos becoming endangered.
Yes, because their horn ground up as a powder is considered an aphrodisiac in many east Asian countries and as the population of those countries increases and also gets wealthier, demand for the horn increases faster than the rhinos themselves can reproduce.
You don't touch it.
By not killing them for their horn! ;)
They use them for all different reasons - as auntiments - they put them in remidies - they use them just to prove what they can catch.
They are mainly gray.
a hunting horn, simply that.
yes.Their Killed For Their Horn
1.7 inches
They are 4years old when they start to have it.
Its muscle, tough skin, and horn
Rhinos are grey with wrinkly skin and a big horn.