it at a rainforest
in greenland
Rhinos need lots of space to thrive in their habitat. But they can survive in many places as long as they have food and water. they also need shelter to stay out of the sun in the heat of the day because they can get sunburned. When we destroy their habitat, it forces the rhinos to overlap their habitat with other rhinos. This can lead to conflicts with the rhinos. They can also become more aggressive when people move near their area. In addition to sunburn, the lack of trees (caused by humans) can make the rhinos dehydrated and sick.
No. The decline of this animal was not loss of habitat, but rather poaching for its horns.
Some rhinos in southern Africa live in the Kalahari Desert. However, their preferred habitat is savanna. In Asia, there are no desert dwelling rhinos.
Humans are destroying it.
Due to wetlands (which are the rhinos preference) not being the most common of sites in Southern Africa, the habitat of black rhinos in the wild ranges from savanna 'thornbush' grassland to savanna woodland with the preference to minimal hills. Due to wetlands (which are the rhinos preference) not being the most common of sites in Southern Africa, the habitat of black rhinos in the wild ranges from savanna 'thornbush' grassland to savanna woodland with the preference to minimal hills.
lush forests cycads -plam trees) and no grass.
No, it is not extinct. It is critically endangered because of poaching and loss of habitat.
in grassland nd in greenland
People hunt rhinos for their skin and meat! Poaching for rhino horn, excessive hunting for meat and loss of habitat, are the main factors for one horned rhinos becoming endangered.
Grassland and open savannahs. Black rhinos have various habitats, but mainly areas with dense, woody vegetation. White rhinos live in savannahs