None, intentionally.
By definition they are herbivores, plant eaters. But anything small enough to be hidden in a mouthful of grass or leaves might get munched up by accident.
African rhinoceroses, the white and the black rhino, live on the tropical savanna. All surviving Asian rhinos live in the tropical rainforests, except the Indian rhino, which also lives in grasslands. Other Asian rhinos include the Javan rhino and the Sumatran rhino.
It is important for rhinos to continue to reproduce to prevent them from going extinct. If rhinos stopped reproducing today, once all the existing rhinos died or were poached, rhinos would then no longer exist.
Yes, female bison (cows) typically have shorter and less pronounced horns compared to male bison (bulls). However, not all female bison have horns, as horn growth can vary from individual to individual.
Female lambs typically have smaller horns or no horns at all, while male lambs will have larger and more noticeable horns. Additionally, you can check for udders to identify a female lamb, as only females have udders for milk production.
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.
Horns
rhinos are hunted for their horns
All rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters. No rhino would ever eat Another rhino.
No, female rhinos don't have tusks. They have horns.
for their horns
They use their horns for fighting or defenses purposes.
They poach them for their horns. The horns are used for supposed medical use or sold for money.
for their horns.
because people want their horns for medicine
potters are killing black rhinos for there horns and they will sell them for money
to battle attacers
They poach them for their horns. The horns are used for supposed medical use or sold for money.