Rhinos obtain resources primarily through herbivory, feeding on a variety of vegetation such as grasses, leaves, and shoots. Their large size allows them to consume significant amounts of plant material daily to meet their nutritional needs. Depending on the species, rhinos may utilize different habitats, from savannas to forests, to access their preferred food sources. Additionally, they often rely on their keen sense of smell and hearing to locate food and water.
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
There are many sources that Americans draw from to obtain their resources. A lot of resources are harvested right from America's own land.
They obtain energy through the air and obtain oxygen through their gills to breath
They hunt for their food.
Mined them
The same way cats do
to fly to get there food
They hunt for their food.
There is no such thing as a red rhino. There are five rhino species alive today. They are the white rhino, black rhino, Indian rhino, Sumatran rhino, and Javan rhino.
There is no species called American Rhino. But the white rhino is the biggest of the Rhino species.
White Rhino - Ceratotherium simumBlack Rhino - Diceros bicornisIndian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornisJavan Rhino - Rhinoceros sondaicusSumatran Rhino - Dicerorhinus sumatrensisAbove are the biological names of the many different species of Rhino's
Nations import goods so they can get resources that they cannot obtain in their own country. Nations export goods to countries that cannot obtain those resources naturally.