They protect themselves with their horns, made with really strong bones , and thick skin used as a shield to protect themselves.
Mainly by staying close to their mothers.
The rhinos were established in 2013 They operate mostly in america
yes they can. there horns are a type of defense mechanism that helps them protect themselves from predators or other rhinos that are going to attack them.
A rhinos large size is its first line if defense. Secondly, they are covered in hide that is so tough it is almost like armor against predators. Third, they have horns and charge any potential predators. They are formidable enough that adults don't have any natural predators. They cannot protect themselves against humans, though.
By not killing them for their horn! ;)
There are anecdotal reports of rhinos using their brute force to stomp out small fires, but it is not a common behavior and not a reliable method for fire control. Rhinos are more likely to run away from fire to protect themselves.
the wwf
they toss them of with their horns
by f kn roaring their heads off
The behavior of rhinos depends on the species in question. White rhinos live in groups of up to 15, making them more social than solitary black rhinos. Rhino mothers provide parental care to protect their offspring from predation.
Black rhinos live in southern and Eastern Africa. White rhinos also live in eastern and Southern Africa. Hence, their ranges mostly coexist.
Rhinos are advanced mammals and so the children of a rhino will be fed milk for some time and will live with their mother until they can fend for themselves. Perhaps one year as rhinos grow quickly.