There are very few Javan rhinos left in the wild. They spend their time foraging for food and rolling in mud to keep cool and to keep insects off of them.
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The javan rhinos predator is us humans and its prey is grass and trees so it isn't a meat eater
there are 60 left
Because they give birth to live young.
The Javan rhino originated in the Eocene period around 50 million years ago. Today, there are only around 60 Javan rhinos in existence.
Yes, some varieties of rhino live in tropical rainforests. The black and white rhinos live on the savanna in Africa. The Sumatran, Indian, and Javan rhinos all live in the tropical rainforests of southern Asia. The Javan and Sumatran are critically endangered.
No, it is not extinct. It is critically endangered because of poaching and loss of habitat.
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it kills lice and ticks and keeps them cool and happy
The Javan Rhino lives in two nationally protected parks. Most remaining Javan Rhinos live in Ujung Kulon Park on the island of Java, Indonesia. The rest live in Cat Tien National Park in Vietnam.
Studies show that there are 48 Javan Rhinos left in the wild, there are 50 Bomeo Rhinos left, only EIGHT northern white rhinos. THEY ARE ALMOST EXTINCT!!!
There are five types of rhinos, the White, Black, Indian, Javan and Sumatran.