The Indonesian island of Sumatra.
There are 5 species of Rhinoceros, each living in a different area:
The Sumatran Rhinoceros - This Rhino is also endangered and when it once roamed large areas of Malaysia, but now are confined to small areas in Burma, Bangladesh and easterType your answer here...
what is the SUMATRAN tiger habitat
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No they are not but there are not many left.
The Javan Rhino usually weighs 1500kg - 2000kg.
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.
Javan, Sumatran, Black and white, indian
That depends on the species of rhino. The largest rhino, the white rhino, is 3.4 meters to 4 meters long. The smallest rhino, the Sumatran rhino, is only 2.36 to 3.18 meters long.
There are 5 types of rhinos in the world. There is the Javan rhino, White rhino, Black rhino, Great One Horned rhino and Sumatran rhino. There is also one extinct rhino called the Woolly rhino.
No, they have a limited habitat.
There are five species of Rhino. Two, the Black Rhino and the Square-Lipped, or white, Rhino live in Africa. The other three, the Indian, Javan, and Sumatran rhinos live in Asia. The Black, White, and Sumatran Rhinos all have two horns, while the Javan and Indian only have one. The white rhino's second horn, closer to it's eyes, is smaller than its first. The Black rhino feeds primarily on the foliage in forest, including thorned scrub, in the African Savannah. The white Rhino, meanwhile, prefers grazing in the Savannah's grasslands. The three Asian rhinos are also all different in their eating and living habits. However, they tend to feed on bushes and trees, which is how their mouths are developed and capable of doing. They are all solitary and all look very similar. So I guess the total answer is 5.
sumatran orangutangs live in tropical rainforests and jungles:)
Saltwater crocodiles have killed sumatran tigers in water, and ate them. Large reticulated pythons may also kill and eat a sumatran tiger by ambush.