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A female rhinoceros gives birth to a baby rhinoceros, a female human gives birth to a baby human; that is heredity. Traits are inherited from parents. This happens because of information encoded in genes.
The rhinoceros is well known for it's large body and it's large horns. The rhinoceros is covered in mud. Look at that big rhinoceros!
Yes, their tails look like an elephant's tail.
Rhinoceros is not at all related to Triceratops. Rhinoceros is a mammal, while Triceratops is a dinosaur and thus a reptile. Any similarity between the two is simply superficial.
They are callede rhinoceros beetles and are found in Guam
From the unicorns
All mammals have a similar nervous systems. They are like humans, dogs, cats, mice, and rhinoceros.
There is controversy over what they actually ate. But research had found the browsing and grazing are both plausible. Probably grasses, and branches from different trees. My guess would be a diet like todays modern Rhinoceros's eat.
Rhinos belong to the family Rhinocerotidae, within the order Perissodactyla, which includes other hoofed mammals like horses and tapirs. There are five species of rhinos: white rhinoceros, black rhinoceros, Indian rhinoceros, Javan rhinoceros, and Sumatran rhinoceros.
There are 5 types of rhinoceros in the world including the White rhinoceros, the Black rhinoceros, the Indian rhinoceros, the Javan rhinoceros, and the Sumatran rhinoceros. There are only 3 White rhinoceros in the world protected by being in captivity. There are 44 Javan rhinoceros. There are 2,850 Indian rhinoceros. The remaining 18,000 in the world are White and Black rhinoceros.
Narwhals are whales with a curved horn located at the front of their face. They look like a unicorn or a rhinoceros. They live in the Artic northern polar region of the world.
The question depends on which species of Rhinoceros you are asking about.White Rhinoceros: Ceratotherium simumBlack Rhinoceros: Diceros bicornisIndian Rhinoceros: Rhinoceros unicornisJavan Rhinoceros: R. sondaicusSumatran Rhinoceros: Dicerorhinus sumatrensis