First, I am grateful for the appropriateness of the categories wherein this question appeared. Now, I will answer your question. The rhinoceros is a massive animal. It is a member of a group of animals known as "megafauna." It can weigh up to one ton. Its face is dominated by its horns, which come individually or in packages of two. They are dermal in origin, which means they are made of skin or a skinlike keratin. They have small eyes and moderately sized, but delicate and sensitive ears.
A rhino is a very large herbivore. It looks a lot like a buffalo or large cow, only with one or two horns growing from between its eyes and on the top of its nose. It's usually a gray or dark brown color and has padded feet instead of hooves. The tail looks like a cow's tail, with hairs only on the end, and the ears look like a cow's ears, standing to the side rather than straight up.
A rhino is a large, bulky, grey mammal with giant teeth. You would be better off looking at a picture of it (like on Google Images) than with someone telling you.
a wholphin looks like a rhino horn playing the Ucayali.
A rhino's horn is not made of bone like a deer or cow horn. In fact, it is made of hair! Scientists are not quite certain how this horn forms. Rhino horns are not attached to the skull at all, and rhino skulls look like every other animal's skull.
If you find that you are growing a rhino horn, it would be in your best interest to visit a doctor for an examination. If you have a rhino horn in your collection and you wish to dispose of it, you should contact a museum in your area to see if they'd like to add it to their own collection.
it is valuable so poachers will kill the rhino just for the horn
I was walking around in africa once and saw a rhino and walked up to it and felt its horn. It felt like just normal skin. Not hard or anything just like layers and layers of skin. I
Asia and Africa are the continents with the highest demand for rhino horn.
$60,000 per kilogram of rhino horn which calculates to $1,610 per ounce.
A rhinoceros.
The only product made from dead rhinos is rhino horn. In parts of Asia, especially Vietnam, people believe that ground up rhino horn can cure diseases like cancer. However, rhino horn is as useless as placebo, and is no different than eating ground up fingernail (they are both made of keratin).
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$60,000 per kilogram of rhino horn which calculates to $1,610 per ounce.
Rhino horn is made of keratin, the same as our hair and fingernails.