Rhino horns are often transported illegally through various means, including concealment within cargo shipments, luggage, or even among legitimate goods. Smugglers may disguise the horns as other materials or use false documentation to evade detection by authorities. The horns can also be trafficked through established networks that exploit corrupt officials or exploit vulnerabilities in customs enforcement. This illegal trade poses a significant threat to rhino populations worldwide.
A rhino will win because a rhino has horns.
With their horns.
An Indian Rhino has only one tusk and the African Rhino has two tusks.
they normally have 2.
Since a rhino's horn is made out of hair, a rhino does shed its horn. Some horns are even kept as souveniers for some people.
Not horns as such (like you would find on a rhino). but - there are 'horns' on some lizards, such as some chameleons.
two
Probably a narwhal or a rhino
a rhino
because of poaching for their horns
Rhino's are about to become extinct as humans kill them and create medicine from their horns!
they used horns of the rhino once the rhino had died