rhinos are hunted for their horns
Rhinos live for a while with other rhinos
My cousin once told me that rhinoceros stomp out fires when they see one near their home territory. Just like the yuppies of today with their electric cars, the rhinos are trying to reduce emissions and decrease global warming. If the rhinos can do their part, why can't we?
No, there are no rhinos in Saint Lucia. Rhinos are native to Africa.
Rhinos are vertebrates.
Rhinos are herbivores :)
yes we do have rhinos
yes rhinos they do grow
Rhinos very fat.
No. Rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters, and wouldn't eat another rhino.
Yes rhinos are very social, rhinos naturally have a desire to be around other rhinos and are often seen in small flocks. In addition, rhinos have a inherent ways of interacting with other rhinos through specific movements of their horns
Yes, the Sumatran rhino ("hairy rhino") does exist, but sadly, it is on the "critically endangered" list. In fact, it is the most endangered rhinoceros species. Poaching has caused the number of Sumatran rhinos to decrease by fifty percent over the last 20 years. Currently fewer than 100 Sumatran rhinos exist on the island of Sumatra, and only 10 animals remain in Malaysia.
It is important for rhinos to continue to reproduce to prevent them from going extinct. If rhinos stopped reproducing today, once all the existing rhinos died or were poached, rhinos would then no longer exist.