Usually not, but it can happen.
Most rhinos live in Africa, where there aren't any tigers.
But there are places in Asia that has both rhinos and tigers.
Still doesn't make Rhinos a regular meal for tigers though.
An adult, healthy rhino is too big and strong for a tiger to take on. It'll try for an easier meal instead.
But a tiger might kill a rhino calf that's gotten separated from its mother, or possibly even a sick and weak adult.
no
No. Rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters, and wouldn't eat another rhino.
Rhinos do not eat animals they eat grass, they are herbivores.
Lions will eat young rhinos.
No, both Hippos and Rhinos are herbivores, they only eat grass.
Rhinos are vegitarians, they eat grass. As such they do not hunt.
White rhinos eat grass, black rhinos eat mainly twigs and branches.
Not by intent. Rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters, and don't try to eat bugs.
Rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters, and wouldn't deliberately try to eat snakes.
they eat grass
food
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