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Rhinos survive in grasslands during droughts by relying on their adaptations to endure harsh conditions. They can travel long distances to find water sources and utilize their keen sense of smell to locate food. Additionally, their thick, tough skin helps protect them from the sun and reduces water loss. By grazing on drought-resistant grasses and shrubs, rhinos can sustain themselves even when resources are limited.

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