Yes, rhinoceroses is a plural, common, concrete noun. The singular form is rhinoceros, a word for an animal, a thing.
rhinoceros, rhinoceroses, or rhinocerotes
The collective nouns are a herd, a stubbornness, or a crash of rhinoceroses.
The plural form of the noun 'rhino' is rhinos.
The noun 'rhinoceri' is a slang term for 'rhinoceros' used for humor as a play on the many confusing forms of plural nouns in English.The standard collective nouns for rhinoceroses are:a crash of rhinocerosesa stubbornness of rhinoceroses
Most rhinoceroses live in a group, but u can find plenty of rhinoceroses alone.
A group of rhinoceroses can be called either a crash or a herd.
No.
Poachers kill rhinoceroses for their horns, which can be sold as 'remedies' that can 'heal' illnesses.
The Rhinoceros belongs to the Chordata phylum.
Rhinoceroses is a unique word because it composed of only one syllable, but sounds like several. It is one of the few words that are like that.
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