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The elephant weighs the most of those three animals. They are the largest land mammals. Rhinos are the second largest mammals, and giraffes are not in the very top of the list, weighing just over ton.
Whales, dolphins and porpoises have a blowhole, (or nostrils), on top of their head so they can breathe in and out when they are on the surface of the water. Since they are the only mammals that spend their entire lives in the water, and much of it underneath the surface, they are the only mammals to have a blowhole on top of their head. Most mammals have their nostrils in the front of their face, similar to human beings.
Most common garden and British birds eat nuts and seeds, but big birds like hawks eat small mammals such as mice and even smaller birds. Nuts are eaten by squirells and even small mammals also. Fruit can by eaten by monkeys and gorillas.
That's kind of a big group of animals. All hoofed mammals are ungulates. They're herbivores so probably grass, or leaves, etc.
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Nothing, they are at the top of the food chain. Animals such as the crocodile and Shark may eat them but it is not common.
The two most endangered animals on earth are the Black Rhino and the Giant Panda.
Insects would top the list of plant eaters in the desert. Add to that tortoises, rabbits, hares, squirrels and other small mammals, hoofed mammals such as deer, sheep and antelope, javelinas and other wild pig- like mammals, some birds, etc.
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Some have the remains of hind legs and a pelvis still inside their bodies. On top of that, land was where mammals evolved.