I've seen rhinos in the wild. They don't appear to be scared of any other animals.
dogs
Oxpeckers benefit animals like rhinos, zebras, and buffaloes by eating parasites off their skin and alerting them to danger.
rhinos dont have tusks
Yes. Man has killed off the dodo and passenger pigeon. He may soon kill all tigers, rhinos, and elephants.
Bears are generally not scared of dogs, as they are much larger and stronger animals. However, dogs can sometimes scare off bears if they are aggressive or bark loudly. It is important to remember that bears are wild animals and should be treated with caution and respect.
Well if he runs away or never talks to you again then you probably scared him off. Or if he tells you that he is scared.
Well if he runs away or never talks to you again then you probably scared him off. Or if he tells you that he is scared.
hamsters, guinee pigs all of those kind of animals nibble.
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The typical diet of an oxpecker consists of insects, ticks, and parasites that they pick off the skin and fur of large mammals, such as rhinos and buffaloes. They also feed on blood from wounds on these animals.
No they do not shed there horns but if hit or damaged they will fall off and grow back