They don't. It is quite impossible for crocodiles to kill an adult white rhino because of the thick skin of the rhino and the rhino's strength, enough to toss a croc from the water if it tried to grab on.
Crocodiles are not paragraph enough to kill an adult rhino. However, they would easily kill and eat a calf. It could be hard for a mother rhino to defend her calf if attacked by a crocodile, because crocodiles pull their prey into the water so quickly.
Possibly three. Saltwater crocodiles would have difficulties with rhinos since a rhino has tough skin and heavy weight advantage. A saltwater crocodile sometimes would kill and eat young rhinos, but would not kill an adult rhino. A rhino on the rut is far more dangerous than an attacking saltwater crocodile, and could even kill a bull elephant.
alligators and crocodiles
An elephant, a bear, a rhino, a hippo, and a crocodile.
The main predators of a rhino are big cats, wild dogs, crocodiles, and hyenas.
There is no species called American Rhino. But the white rhino is the biggest of the Rhino species.
lions , leppords , and cheetahs
The white rhino is the largest species of rhinoceras.The white rhino. White rhinos can weigh nearly three tons, to around 3000 pounds for the black rhino. Some males can grow much larger than this, some white rhino bulls have reached nearly four tons, and a few black rhino bulls approach two tons (4000 pounds).
Yes, the rhinoceros known as "Rhino" are endangered. Species of rhinos: 1) Black Rhino (Diceros bicomis) - critically endangered near extinction a) Eastern Black Rhino (Diceros bicomis michaeli) b) Southern Central Black Rhino (Diceros bicomis minor) c) Southwestern Black Rhino (Diceros bicomis bicomis) d) Western Black Rhino (Diceros bicomis longipes) 2) Indian Rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis) - making a comeback from near extinction 3) Javan Rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus) - critically endangered near extinction 4) Mongolia (Baluchitherium granger) - extinct 5) Sumatran Rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) - critically endangered near extinction 6) White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum)- making a comeback from near extinction a) Northern White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) b) Southern White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum simum) Reasons for why they are endangered : · Poaching their long horns · loss of habitat · pollution and pesticides natural predators (tigers, cheetahs, crocodiles, wild dogs, hyena) kill the young
The white rhino is the largest species.
the rhino will either run (00.01% chance of that happening) or try to kill the people (99.99% that the rhino will kill the people)
It's not an Javan white rhino, it's a Javan rhino short and simple. Unless it's a White Rhino being held in a Javan zoo.