The Reddish egret eats fish, frogs crustaceans and small invertebrates.
The African White Rhino eats grass (i.e they are grazers) The African Black Rhino eats leaves (i.e they are browsers)
The rhino is a herbivore; it eats plants. It is not a predator.
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a rhino has a smaller stomach than an elephant, so elephant is the answer.
they eat mosquitoes, gnats, and flies :) hope that helped!!
tick birds eat the ticks on a rhino. the relationship is positive for both the rhino and the tick bird because they both get what they want.
Nothing eats a White Rhino, because of their horns, large size and strong skin.
The egret follows the cow because it eats the insects which are attracted by the cow's manure, and other manure dropped earlier, but as the cow moves through the herbage it disturbs flies and other creatures which the egret eats. If the cow is annoyed by flies on its hide the egret will also clean those up. So it is a happy partnership.
alot, a 1500lbs bear eats 10000, so 6000 lbs Rhino should be somewhere 40000 calories
I don't know if there is a thing called a "tick bird" or not, but the bird that rides on a rhino, and eats parasites off of it's hide, is a part of a symbiotic relationship for sure: The bird gets food. The rhino loses annoying parasites. Both animals are in symbiosis. (mutually benefiting) The bird eats the ticks off the rhino's back and warns the rhino of any danger (mutualism). The bird also eats the blood from sores on the rhino's skin and it prevents them from healing (parasitism).
it's a symbiosis. the rhino carries the oxpecker around. when it stops at small bushes to eat leaves, the oxpecker drops of and eats insects. it's a symbiosis. the rhino carries the oxpecker around. when it stops at small bushes to eat leaves, the oxpecker drops of and eats insects.