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Every carnivore will scavenge a carcass. Rhinos will be eaten when they die old-age deaths usually because most animals can't kill them. Lions can occasionally be bold and luck enough to get a particularly weak one.
The sheer size of the rhinos has resulted in a few natural enemies. They may be attacked by tigers, but there are hardly any recorded incidents of a tiger killing a full-grown Indian rhino. However, they may kill unguarded calves at times.
Rhinoceroses are endangered and close to extinction due to loss of their natural habitats to expanding human settlement and agriculture, and especially because of poaching and illegal trade in rhinoceros horns.
Humans will eat rhinos as meat, as well lions, hyenas and crocodiles. Most of these predators (except humans) will pick on the young and the old instead of going for the more feistier and aggressive adults.
when white/black (rhinos in Africa) rhinos are baby's they have many threats such as hyenas, lions and other carnivores such as those, and when thye are adults they have mainly no natural predators unless a pack of lions came to TRY, success is usually very low
Humans, at least.
A pack of lions. Or Hyenas.
Rhinos do not have any predators.
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Rhinos are endangered herbivores. This means they mainly eat plants and are therefore not predators. The young ones of rhinos may be attacked and eaten by lions, hyenas, or crocodiles.
Rhinos live for a while with other rhinos
No, there are no rhinos in Saint Lucia. Rhinos are native to Africa.
Rhinos are vertebrates.
yes we do have rhinos
Rhinos are herbivores :)
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
Rhinos very fat.
yes rhinos they do grow
rhinos are hunted for their horns
No. Rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters, and wouldn't eat another rhino.
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.