No, that's hippos. Hippos do it because they have very fair skin, and the red pigment in their sweat acts as a sunscreen and stops them from burning up.
They don't sweat. Its Hippos that red sweat
i think its sweat corn husks
Rhinoceroses do not sweat as they have no sweat glands. Much like pigs, they roll around in mud or cold water to cool themselves off as a form of perspiring.
Colour.Hippo sweat is red/orange while human sweat is colourless.
The red sweat is a natural antibiotic sunscreen to protect them from the heat and sun.
rhinocerus sweat red
the answer is a hippopotamus. it has red sweat which is mistaken for blood
Firstly, rhinos do not live in the same places as red pandas or kangaroos. Even if they did, it is very rare for two species of herbivores to not get along just fine. Carnivore species, however, rarely get along well.
hippos
Rhinos live for a while with other rhinos
You sweat to lower your body temperature so you do not overheat. you turn red because when you exercise your blood is pumping more to get oxygen all over your body.
No insect sweats as they do not have pores. Mammals are the only creatures that sweat, and some of them not very well. Most of your four legged animals only sweat on their tongues.
No, there are no rhinos in Saint Lucia. Rhinos are native to Africa.