yes i think they do maybe not a big one like elephants but maybe a small little family
The closest relatives to the rhinos are the Tapirs and the horses. I have no idea why thou!!
as long as they can see their food
A black rhino is a species of rhinoceros, Latin name Diceros bicornis, in the family Rhinocerotidae.
In South Africa, the two different species of rhinos are the Southern White Rhino and the Black Rhino. The family for both species is Rhinocerotidae. The scientific name for the Southern White Rhino is Ceratotherium simum, while the Black Rhino is classified as Diceros bicornis.
The correct spelling of the animal with one long horn is "rhinoceros" or "rhino".
They belong to Odd Toed Ungulates in the family rhinocerotidae
Rhinoceros, from the family Rhinocerotidae.
There is no such thing as a red rhino. There are five rhino species alive today. They are the white rhino, black rhino, Indian rhino, Sumatran rhino, and Javan rhino.
There is no species called American Rhino. But the white rhino is the biggest of the Rhino species.
White Rhino - Ceratotherium simumBlack Rhino - Diceros bicornisIndian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornisJavan Rhino - Rhinoceros sondaicusSumatran Rhino - Dicerorhinus sumatrensisAbove are the biological names of the many different species of Rhino's
There are 5 types of rhinos in the world. There is the Javan rhino, White rhino, Black rhino, Great One Horned rhino and Sumatran rhino. There is also one extinct rhino called the Woolly rhino.
baby rhino-adult rhino