it looks like a horse only bigger & more fatter,it has shorter legs then a horse & it has 3 toes with big toe nails,most kinds have one big horn on it's nose & a smaller one behind it.it has gray skin & a thin tail with a bit of fur at the tip. they are usually up to 8 feet tall.
Like a hippo only with a smaller mouth and has three horns.
there are 6 kinds of them that i know of.(white rhinosare not white, in some language wide is pronounced white,so it really should be caled wide rhino because it's nose is wide & flat, great for grazing.)(black rhinos look like white rhinos except they heve a pointy top lip & are mor aggressive,it's named bleck because it was discovered near the black river.)(javan rhinos live in Asia they only have one horn unlike white & black rhinos,it is smaller then all but one of the other kinds.)(greater Indian rhinos look like javan rhinos except are biger & more blunt,there horns have a tendency to be straingly shaped.)(lesser Indian rhinos are just like the greater except it is smaller.)(sumatran rhinosare very small about half the size of normal rhinos if tnot smaller,some individuals have brown skin.)
They are supposedly real, they are pretty much white rhinos, and white rhinos are real, but endangered. :(
If you mean are white rhinos "dangerous" then yes they are
Rhinos are grey with wrinkly skin and a big horn.
There are about 3,000 white rhinos left in the world
No because rhinos look more like them
Black and White Rhinos can live in all tempered zones in the world that provide food for them. The Indian rhinoceros is not wildly different in it's needs from the black and white rhinos of Africa. So it is reasonable to assume that African black and white rhinos would survive in India easily.
Yes. Black and White are two subspecies of Rhinos in Africa. These are not subspecies, but two distinct species.
No there are no white rhinos in Ethiopia (I have went to Ethiopia before and saw a LOT of animals).
As of 2021, it is estimated that there are around 1,200 black rhinos and 6,000 white rhinos in Kenya. These numbers are constantly changing due to factors like poaching and habitat loss.
It is a common misconception that humans are the biggest enemies of white rhinos, however humans are the least of their problems. The white rhinos true enemy is of course the ever so fierce Gungan from planet Naboo.
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