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Can black rhinos and white rhinos live in India?

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.


What is the latest statistic of the black and white Rhino population in South Africa?

As of the latest statistics in 2010, there are over 18,000 white rhinos found in South Africa. In addition, there are slightly over 22,000 black rhinos.


Are African rhinos also known as black or white rhinos?

Yes. Black and White are two subspecies of Rhinos in Africa. These are not subspecies, but two distinct species.


Where do black and white rhinos live together?

Black rhinos live in southern and Eastern Africa. White rhinos also live in eastern and Southern Africa. Hence, their ranges mostly coexist.


Where is a black rhinoceros from?

Black rhinos are found in central Africa.


Where are black rhinos found?

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How many Rhinos in kenya?

Kenya is home to two species of rhinos: the black rhino and the white rhino. The exact number fluctuates due to conservation efforts and poaching, but as of 2020, Kenya had around 800 black rhinos and 900 white rhinos.


What colors do rhinos come in?

white,black,and gray.


What are rhinos sizes?

A black Rhino can achieve average heights of 6ft, not sure on white rhinos.


What country do black rhinos come from?

Black Rhinoceros (diceros bicornis) can be found in South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe. Black Rhinos are from Africa.


What is the continent that black rhinos live in?

The black rhinoceros is found in Africa.


What is the different about the black and white rhino?

The white Rhinos are grazers, they feed mainly on grass. The black rhinos are browsers and feed mainly on leaves and branches. The whole "white" and "black" thing about rhinos is all down to to a language mix-up. "White" comes from "Weit", which is old Dutch/Afrikaans for "wide", referring to that one of the rhino species found in Africa has a wide, flat mouth, while the others has very pointy lips. It took silly Europeans to come up with that if one is "white", then the other must be "black".