The "Woolly Rhinoceros" is a type of rhinoceros that no longer exists; it became extinct around 10,000 years ago during the last Ice Age. While it once roamed parts of Europe and Asia, it is not a living species today. In addition to the Woolly Rhinoceros, there are several other species that are extinct, but this particular one is often highlighted due to its unique adaptations to cold environments.
The black rhinoceros is the only type of rhino to live in Kenya.
white rhinoceros
Rhinoceros are still a living species.
what do rhinoceros hornbill
Type your answer here... The incubation or gestation of a rhinoceros is 16 (sixteen) months
35,000 to 10,000 yeaars ago
The binomial nomenclature for a rhino is "Rhinoceros" for the genus and the specific species name, such as "Rhinoceros unicornis" for the Indian rhinoceros or "Rhinoceros sondaicus" for the Javan rhinoceros.
a type of beetle with a cool looking horn.
a dynasties beetle type
a type of beetle with a cool looking horn.
Yes, the word 'rhino' is a noun, a shortened form of the noun 'rhinoceros', a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.
The rhinoceros is the type of water mammal that feeds on the beets.