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How do rhinos become extinct?

Updated: 8/16/2019
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Rhinos are hunted for there horns they have three, so people would make a fortune selling them. White rhinos are more endangered than black ones, male white rhinos live by there self so do female ones so rhat makes it harder for them to breed.

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