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As of the latest estimates, there are approximately 5,000 critically endangered black rhinos remaining in the wild. Conservation efforts are in place to protect and increase their population.
Due to conservation efforts, numbers are stabilizing (numbers of the black rhino population). Recovery is on it's way for the Black Rhino, if these trends continue.
Yes, efforts are being made to protect rhinos. Wildlife reserves have been designated for rhinos, Rangers patrol areas with rhinos to catch poachers before they can strike, and it is illegal to kill rhinos, or sell their horns. However, it sat ill isn't enough. Sophisticated poachers still manage to evade Rangers and sell horns, and the reserves are not large enough to protect them from habitat loss.
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Rhinos live for a while with other rhinos
No, there are no rhinos in Saint Lucia. Rhinos are native to Africa.
Rhinos are vertebrates.
yes we do have rhinos
Rhinos are herbivores :)
Yes rhinos are very social, rhinos naturally have a desire to be around other rhinos and are often seen in small flocks. In addition, rhinos have a inherent ways of interacting with other rhinos through specific movements of their horns
Rhinos very fat.
yes rhinos they do grow