Yes they travel in packs from anywhere from 150 rhinos up to 600!
They are solitude animals and males only stay with females until three days after the baby is born.
in groups
Black Rhinos live in packs from 150 to 600 other rhinos.
Black bears walk alone but females stay with there babies.
no
Yes, it does live in the savannas.
The black rhino and the northern white rhino.
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.
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Alone, the only cats that live in a family group (a pride) are Lions.
a black rhino bird it lives on its back
The black rhino lives in sub arabian desert regons. They live near the nugusi desert bushflower as it is there main source of nutrition. this flower is rare and only grows in south-easten africa, particlarily in kenya.
Alone
alone