Not very long - a matter of days only. Many websites unfamiliar with Australian fauna state that kangaroos can go for a long time without drinking, but this simply is not true. Consider that kangaroos that live in more arid areas do not burrow like many other animals do; because they are exposed to the heat of the day, they experience thirst, and they must have access to water in some form. Kangaroos only live in areas where there is permanent or semi-permanent water, even on the arid plains, and when these sources dry up, they move on to areas where there is water.
A Rhino can live up to 82 years old, and a White Rhino can live up to 78 years old.
Rhinos can live for 50 years in the wild and up to 65 years in captivity!
About 50 years in the wild, but up to 65 in captivity.
A giraffe can go approximately two weeks without water.
yes
50 YEARS
a rhino's lifespan in captivity is 45 years
oxpeckers live in the savana of south africa. most oxpeckers also live on rhinos. the reason why is becauee so long as the oxpecker cleans the rhino, the rhino will give the oxpecker protection.
Rhinos do not only live in India. The Indian rhino does live there. Other species of rhino live in Southeast Asia or Africa.
Live at Rhino Records was created in 1992.
They are a critically endangered species. They are known to live for around 35-40 years in wild.
They are a critically endangered species. They are known to live for around 35-40 years in wild.
There is no such thing as a red rhino. There are five rhino species alive today. They are the white rhino, black rhino, Indian rhino, Sumatran rhino, and Javan rhino.
No, Rhino's are far too large to live in the human body, however, in some cutures human bodies live inside the rhino
That depends on the species of rhino. The largest rhino, the white rhino, is 3.4 meters to 4 meters long. The smallest rhino, the Sumatran rhino, is only 2.36 to 3.18 meters long.
The black rhino and the northern white rhino.
rhino is in India and Africa