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Poachers kill rhinoceroses for their horns, which can be sold as 'remedies' that can 'heal' illnesses.
no. but they use it to sharpen there horns.
Rhinoceroses possess two types of horns: one or two on their snouts, depending on the species, and a smaller one behind the larger horn.
Kristin Nowell has written: 'The horns of a dilemma' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Rhinoceroses, Rhinoceroses, Wildlife conservation
Rhinos started to become extinct after too many poachers started killing them for their horns.
They can run at 40 miles per hour so that's easy plus they have horns
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A group of rhinoceroses is called a crash. Rhinoceroses are large mammals known for their distinctive horns and thick skin. They are social animals that can form groups for protection and mating purposes.
No, frogs do not have horns. Horns are typically associated with some species of mammals, like rhinoceroses or some reptiles such as horned lizards. Frogs are amphibians and do not exhibit horn-like structures on their bodies.
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no one known for sure, but some ideas are:triceratops' horns were used for defense; with the horns, triceratops can recognize others of its kind;the horns made triceratops look bigger NOTE:it's spelled "triceratops" not "tricreatop"
Because God made it have horns...