the zoo
about 200 meters
25 meters
WHO CARES YOU NOOBS
Off to See the Wizard - 1967 Rhino 1-3 was released on: USA: 22 September 1967
When tourists come to visit your country, they may have saved up the money to do this for many years of their lives. I understand tourists appear rich to you but they are just ordinary people who want to travel and experience new people and see sites that they could not see at home. As I said the cost of doing this is very very high and people have to plan and save to do it. One of the things tourists like to see are the big 5 African animals - Lion, Rhino, Elephant, Leopard, Buffalo - in the wild (remember they can see them at home in Zoos). If there are no more Rhino to see in the wild - then the tourists will think that your country, as the custodians of these animals, has filed to behave responsibly. The fact that you allow Rhino poaching makes us angry! As a result of this (and because there will be no Rhino left to see in the wild) they will probably decide not to come to your country and go to places where people do look after their natural resources.
You can find the spawned rhino on the road near you.If you spawn it away from the road then you might not see it.
A hippo they can reach speeds of 15km per hour and a rhino does 10kms
Last Chance to See - 2009 Return of the Rhino 2-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
The black rhino and the northern white rhino.
Rhino Linings offers several different products and it looks like the Rhino Hybrid product offers "very good chemical resistance" - meaning gas shouldn't eat through rhino liner. Go to their website to see more on the rhino liner product: http://liners.rhinolinings.com/en/products/3/Rhino-Hybrid
The common name for the Asian Rhino can vary depending on where you are and what type of common name you are referring to. Many of the common names are not used on a regular basis, but for research, or they are just the historical name that has been shortened, or references the region. The Asian Rhino is the "Greater One-Horned Asian Rhino" and they were historically called the "Indian Rhino", also the "Nepalese Rhino", the "Greater Indian Rhino", and Great Indian Rhino. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Last Chance to See - 2009 Northern White Rhino 1-2 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG