The same reason most endangered animals are endangered - man. More specifically - habitat loss and hunting/poaching (mostly for their horn).
Yes. The Indian rhino is fully protected, as are all rhino species.
Yes. The Indian rhino is fully protected, as are all rhino species.
All rhino species are either endangered or threatened.
The Indian, Javan, and Sumatran rhino species.
Yes, they are endangered.
The Indian Rhino is two horned while the African rhino is one horned.
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rhino poaching is illegal because the rhino is becoming an endangered species to the world
when you look at it ahahaha nah it was endangered in 1990
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.
Because many poachers killed them for their horns and skin, they are crushed and used for weapons or home products and the poachers get ALOT of money for it
No, it is the second biggest after the White Rhino.