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Probably the rhino as it's thick hide would be a good protection from claws and teeth. I saw a rhino turn a land rover upon it's side on a nature program by charging into it so they have serious power as well.
The flame flickered in the draught.The sniper saw the flicker of a lighter flame in the distance.She is just an old flame.Put out that flame right now.
A hacksaw would be used to saw any metals.
I would say rhino because you don't see to many rhinos at the zoo. •Bats •Tarsiers •Okapi •Mole rats •Dog (If someone saw a dog at a zoo they would be very surprised. Well I would be)
I would use a "hole saw".
Asking a blind man what he saw would be an irrelevant question.
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
To destroy metal you would need to put it in extreme heat (fire) or cut it with a crystal saw. :)
He put depression on everything he saw.
To soak up the excess blood. Exactly the same reason why butcher shops use to have their floors saw-dust coated.
A Rhino can keep a pace of at the least 30mph (approx) for a considerable distance. The only occasion i saw a rhino running was alongside the tour jeep i was in because the beast had obviously been startled or angered it was carving a path through trees and bushes as if they were not there. So the answer is if a rhino wants to move fast then yes it certainly can.
You put the material you are sawing in the vice.