Rhinos are herbivores, meaning they eat only plants.
I believe that the correct question is, "What is a rhino's main prey?" The answer is that rhinos don't have prey. Rhinos are herbivorous. Prey usually is in relation to an animal that another animal will/would eat. Since rhinos don't eat other animals, they don't have prey.
The Rhino does not prey on anything. The white and black rhinos have a diet of grass, twigs, branches, and roots they dig up from the ground.
The javan rhinos predator is us humans and its prey is grass and trees so it isn't a meat eater
Packs of nile crocodiles have killed black rhinos. Large prides of lions also prey on black rhinos.
Rhinos do not eat animals they eat grass, they are herbivores.
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Rhinos are endangered herbivores. This means they mainly eat plants and are therefore not predators. The young ones of rhinos may be attacked and eaten by lions, hyenas, or crocodiles.
rhinos are not preditors they exploit the weaknesses of their prey usually to kill and eat them
No, rhinos don't
Black Rhinos live in packs from 150 to 600 other rhinos.
Large prides of lions have killed and ate adult black rhinos. Nile crocodiles in groups can prey on black rhinos. Large clans of spotted hyenas have preyed on black rhinos. Injured and old white rhinos are vulnerable to lion prides and clans of hyenas. Bengal tigers have preyed on old and injured indian rhinoceros. Young indian rhinoceros are prey for bengal tigers, hyenas, and crocodiles. Sumatran tigers and saltwater crocodiles prey on young sumatran rhinoceros.