Rhinos first chew it up. The chewed food ferments in the first chamber of the stomach. Then the rhino burps it up and chews it again. The substance is called cud. After the rhino swallows, the food moves to the fourth chamber of the stomach, where enzymes work on the twice chewed food to continue digestion.
No. Because the bear would take his food.
Consumers are plants/animals that cannot make their own food. Conversely, producers are organisms that can (usually plants, in the process of photosynthesis.Since a black rhino cannot make its own food, it is considered a consumer.
hiAll rhinos are herbivores. Some eat grass; others eat buds, leaves, and fruit. They all eat a lot! The black rhino and the Indian rhino both have prehensile lips. They can use their lip as a finger to help them pluck or gather food.Most people think that Rhino's kill their food by using their horn, but that is not true, the horn is simply for defense.The Rhinocerous prefers to eat leaves, but will eat grass if that is what is available.
Birds that eat lice of rhinos. The birds get food and the rhino is cleaned.
No, they eat grass, which isn't hard to catch. That's why they don't have camo.
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No
The lion would eat the rhino
Rhinos first chew it up. The chewed food ferments in the first chamber of the stomach. Then the rhino burps it up and chews it again. The substance is called cud. After the rhino swallows, the food moves to the fourth chamber of the stomach, where enzymes work on the twice chewed food to continue digestion.
No, rhino are herbivores. Also, rhino don't go into water much - are you thinking of hippos?
you don't
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