The northern white rhino may be extinct in the wild, but there are nearly 18000 southern white rhinos. The black rhino still exists in small populations, maybe 1000 in the wild.
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The black rhino and the northern white rhino.
The southern white rhino is located in several national parks in Africa its range extending to South Africa. The northern white subspecies is believed to be extinct in the wild.
The average life span of a White Rhino is 45 years.
700 although there are still around 350 left in care and captivity in zoos
There are many extinct species of rhino. However, there are five species of rhinos that are still alive on Earth. They are the black rhino, white rhino, Sumatran rhino, Indian rhino, and Javan rhino.
A rhino is generally stronger than a crocodile due to its larger size, weight, and powerful charging ability. Rhinos have thick skin and sturdy bodies that provide them with protection and strength, making them formidable animals in the wild.
The Mountain gorilla, White rhino & Black rhino. There are many species of mammals, also some birds, fish, reptiles, insects, amphibians, etc. that are considered endangered.AddaxAfrican wild assAfrican wild dogAye-ayedugongMediterranean monk sealCape mountain zebra
The main predators of a rhino are big cats, wild dogs, crocodiles, and hyenas.
they are one of the most endangered animals on this earth, right along with Pandas and Bengal tigers, all thanks to the humans who are supposed to protect them. As a species, the white rhino is listed as "near threatened" by the IUCN. The white rhino exists in two subspecies, the northern, which is extremely rare in the wild, and the southern, which has a wild population of nearly 18000. So, as a species, they are not endangered, just the northern subspecies is.