No, the naming of the white rhino is the result of the mis-translation of the Afrikaans word widj meaning wide into English white which is really wyd in Afrikaans. The color of this animal can range from yellowish brown to slate grey.
It depends on what species it is. If it's a black rhinoceros, then it's dark grey. If it's a white rhinoceros, then it's brighter than the black rhinoceros, light grey.
Yes, the white rhinoceros is endangered.
There are 5 types of rhinoceros in the world including the White rhinoceros, the Black rhinoceros, the Indian rhinoceros, the Javan rhinoceros, and the Sumatran rhinoceros. There are only 3 White rhinoceros in the world protected by being in captivity. There are 44 Javan rhinoceros. There are 2,850 Indian rhinoceros. The remaining 18,000 in the world are White and Black rhinoceros.
white rhinoceros
Yes, white rhinoceros are actually endangered and with very little chance of survival.
Black
it really depends on who you are asking. But the real answer is no. White is not a true color.
If you don't add white [which is really an ABSCENCE of color ], you get black. And if you do add white... You get grey. :3333 Not really...
There are approximately 20,000.
The white rhinoceros.
They are because they just are.
No. but blind people are said to see in black and white