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No but they live in herds in wide grassy areas
Yes, any large wild animal is dangerous if you go into its territory.
Adult rhinos are too big to be troubled by any predators, and Young rhinos are protected by their mothers. Besides, their mud gray natural color lets them blend in quite well anyhow.
Just how any other rhino would to another- in which usually includes grunting and snorting.
The white rhinoceros is endangered because of hunters who hunt them for their horns and other parts of their bodies. They have over-hunted the white rhinos, and now they are endangered. Many charities and breeding programs have been set up to save these animals, just like any other endangered animal. Zoos tend to have breeding programs, and if you adopt a rhino, generally the money goes to helping poreserve their territory, breeding them etc. etc.
Usually they have up to 10 babies but it depends on what environment their in.south Africa-6 babies any where else 10 babies.
Im guessing they do.
A group of Rhinos, is called a "crash" or "herd". But most often they are simply referred to as just "Rhinios" and it doesn't matter if it's a group of Black Rhinos, or White, the species doesn't make a difference regarding the use of any of these terms. For more details, please see the site listed below.
yes, humans are the major threat to rhinos
I've seen rhinos in the wild. They don't appear to be scared of any other animals.
umm its not that complicated... press start and then click save. by any chance, r u a noob?
You can become part of an association group to save wild cats such as the: margay, jaguarundi or the ocelot. Donate money to help save the cats. Help stop and target any animal cruelty organisations.