Oh, dude, I mean, like, technically, rhinos and cows are both mammals, so they're kind of like distant cousins in the animal kingdom. It's like saying your neighbor's friend's sister is related to you - there's a connection, but it's pretty far off. So yeah, in a super distant, evolutionary way, rhinos and cows are like, kinda related.
They're different names for males and females of the same species (domestic bovines, elephants, elk, moose, rhinos, etc.), so most definitely they're related, yes!
No. See the related link for a list of countries that have rhinos.
Rhinos todayare descended from small creatures found in the Miocene, the extinct wooly rhino was closely related to todays species. Rhinos share a common primitive ancestor with horses.
Nope. Rhinos out-do cows in terms of sheer size and weight. The average mature weight of a rhino bull is over two tonnes (at least 4000 lbs), whereas the average mature weight of a bovine bull is only around 2500 lbs.
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no they dont cows are not related to the cow family at all
any of the hooved animals
cows, bison, yaks, camels, water buffalo, elephants, dolphins, giraffes, hippos, rhinos, whales, large seals, moose, elks and red deer.
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yes, just like cows and horses do.
Elephants are related to cows quite distantly. The closest taxonomical classification which cattle and elephants share is Infraclass Eutheria. From there, the divide commences.