Not on land, maybe in water. However, as far as starting time is concerned, a crocodile has a much faster reaction "start" time than a horse does.
No. A rhino mostly stays on land and an alligator spends its life in the water.
It depends on the alligator (what size, what gender, and if the rhino is invading the alligators territory) but there are many possibilities, so it sure could!
In terms of how fast they can run, the rhino is faster. Rhinos can generally run 40 to 45 mph for short distances versus the hippo's 19 mph over short distances.
That is far too dependent on age and sex of either species.
No.A rhino cant swim.
Depends on the depth of the water.
Ostriches are faster over longer distances. A rhino can reach running speeds of 40 to 45 mph, over short distances. An ostrich can reach speeds of 43 mph.
No, alligators do not live on the same continent as a rhino. They never meet in nature.
I don't think so...
A lion is to carnivore as a rhino is to herbivore.
Yes, a hippopotamus has a tail. A rhino also has a tail. Tails are helpful for shooing away flies.
No, the horse is faster.
yes
Rhino monkeys lions and tigers because they all live in Africa in the same part
Besides elephant, other thick skinned hoofed species of mammals are rhino and hippo.
the big 5 - wilderbeast -lion -leopard -elephant -rhino and g irrafffes are big too ***** Do not forget the hippopotamus.
Elephants, Hippopotamus, Giraffes, Lion, Cheetah, Rhino, Zebra, Wildebeest, Warthog. hope this helped :) CEL
An African elephant, a white rhino, a southern black rhino, hippo, ring tailed lemur, galagos (bushbabies), lorises, pottos, bats... there are thousands
It is the skin of the rhino that is 5 cm thick. The skin of the rhino and hippopotamus is usually between 1.5cm and 5cm thick.
A hippo they can reach speeds of 15km per hour and a rhino does 10kms
Dinosaurs, Elephants, Crocodiles, Dragons, Gorrila's, Monkeys, Apes, Alligators, Snakes, Rhino's, Hippopotamus's, Camels and Horses.