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When did woolly rhinos become extinct?

In 8,000 BC.


Are rhinos harmless?

Rhinos are only harmless if they are not threatened. However, under other circumstances where they sense any form of danger, they can be the most dangerous animals.


Do woolly rhinos eat plants?

Yes and it is a very aggresive creature


Are woolly rhinos herbivores?

All Rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters, and wouldn't normally eat meat.


Was the woolly rhino hunted by the neanderthals?

Yes, evidence suggests that Neanderthals did hunt and eat woolly rhinos based on the presence of rhino bones at Neanderthal archaeological sites. The rhinos likely provided a valuable food source and resources for tools and clothing.


What envirornment did rhinos have?

Today, there are rhinos in Africa and Asia. African rhinos prefer savannas, while Asian rhinos prefer rainforests. In the past, there were species of rhino such as the woolly rhinoceros that preferred temperate or subarctic forests and tundra.


What did woolly rhinos eat?

cellulose-rich, protein-poor fodder. Low nutritive grasses and sedges.


What makes Woolly Rhinos so mysterious in Carnivores Ice Age?

It's the only rhino species that has fur.


Who would win a fight between King Kong and woolly rhinoceros?

Woolly rhinos are quite dangerous for their size, thick muscles, weight, and giant horns. If king Kong and woolly rhino was fighting, woolly rhino will definitely win the fight. But if it fell off the cliff, king kong is the winner.


Were there animals living in the real ice age?

lots of animals like woolly mammoth . rhinos lived during the ice age


Why did the woolly rhinoceros become extinct?

Woolly rhinos were alive during the last Ice Age. Like most Ice Age animals, when the temperatures became warmer and the ice and snow melted, they died. It was too warm and they were too big.


Did the woolly rhinoceros become extinct?

Woolly rhinos were alive during the last Ice Age. Like most Ice Age animals, when the temperatures became warmer and the ice and snow melted, they died. It was too warm and they were too big.