Around 140 worldwide
700 although there are still around 350 left in care and captivity in zoos
Like 100 in a millon.
Rhinos live in Africa and people hunt rhinos for their horn because they decorate their homes' IN MANY SHAMANISTIC SYSTEMS AROUND THE WORLD RHINO HORN IS CONSIDERED A POWERFUL APHRODISIAC AND IS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER BY THOSE WHO BELIEVE. BEING RARE AND VALUABLE MAKES IT WORTH LOTS OF MONEY. rhino are hunted for the horn.
700 although there are still around 350 left in care and captivity in zoos
Yes, because their horn ground up as a powder is considered an aphrodisiac in many east Asian countries and as the population of those countries increases and also gets wealthier, demand for the horn increases faster than the rhinos themselves can reproduce.
400
about six
YES!
In captivity along with proper care and treatment, a slow loris should be expected to live for about 20 years or so in captivity. Wild ones are more likely to live many less years than one in captivity.
Rhinos are endangered for several reasons. Here are the main ones: Rhinos don't reproduce very fast. They have only one baby at a time The places where Rhinos live is shrinking due to humans moving in. The horns of rhinos are used in folk medicines by humans. Humans kill the rhino and take only the horns, leaving the dead animal behind. Then they powder the horn or scrape it, making shavings. The horn material is then added to food or drink as a medicine. Unfortunately, there is no evidence that rhino horn does any good at all as a medicine. People also used to use rhino horns to make carvings. Artists would carve the hard horn material into cups or small sculptures and then sell them. These practices were all done so much that now there aren't very many rhinos left at all, and protecting them is very important.
there were many roaming free but now all live in captivity
Approximately 40-50 years. Some have been know to live longer in captivity