Being drought-resistant
Quite nicely.
One adaptation that helps trees survive in dry grasslands is having deep root systems that can reach water deep underground. This allows the trees to access water sources that are not easily available near the surface. Additionally, some trees in dry grasslands have narrow leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration.
they sit and hide
Black rhinos have a prehensile upper lip that enables them to grasp and feed on grass, as well as small branches and leaves. They have a keen sense of smell and hearing to detect predators in the open grasslands. Their thick, protective skin and sharp horn serve as defense mechanisms in this exposed habitat.
Being drought-resistant
rhinos live in the grasslands of Africa and Asia
yes
Survival of the fittest
well technically they can't survive without water but CSIRO is developing a liquid that will survive in a drought
A rhino usually lives in the grasslands or in African places where there is food.
Rhinos typically live in savannas, grasslands, and open woodland habitats, rather than in dense jungles. They prefer more open spaces where they can freely roam and graze on grasses and vegetation.
answer your own statments stupid
Black rhinos live in various habitats which have dense and woody vegetation. White rhinos live in grasslands with plenty of water holes and shade trees. Rhinos are herbivores that have a life expectancy of 35 years.
Black rhinos live in various habitats which have dense and woody vegetation. White rhinos live in grasslands with plenty of water holes and shade trees. Rhinos are herbivores that have a life expectancy of 35 years.
Rhinos can be found in savannahs as well as tropical forests in Africa and Asia. They are the second largest mammal on land.
Quite nicely.