Rhinos will be pretty much munching away continuously for as long they're awake.
The African White Rhino eats grass (i.e they are grazers) The African Black Rhino eats leaves (i.e they are browsers)
Plants or specific types of bacteria are often at the bottom of a food chain. Other animals or plant eat them, like a black rhino eats leaves.
It eats fruits, but mainly grass and leaves. Just like a deer
I don't know if there is a thing called a "tick bird" or not, but the bird that rides on a rhino, and eats parasites off of it's hide, is a part of a symbiotic relationship for sure: The bird gets food. The rhino loses annoying parasites. Both animals are in symbiosis. (mutually benefiting) The bird eats the ticks off the rhino's back and warns the rhino of any danger (mutualism). The bird also eats the blood from sores on the rhino's skin and it prevents them from healing (parasitism).
the indian pipe is a parisite and takes food from certain fungi
the indian pipe is a parisite and takes food from certain fungi
It doesn't. Rhinoceroses are herbivores.
The tick bird eats ticks off the rhino. They can cause several diseases. The bird get a meal, the rhino gets rid of the ticks. The relationship is one where both benefit and it is called commensal relationship.
tiger is national animal. Rhino and elephant are just there for decoration. Or may be show the health of indian people because of eating indian food
The oxpecker eats small insects like tics which infest the rhinos hide. The oxpecker gets a free meal, the rhino gets rid of his parasites
on morning
INVERTEBRATE: An animal lacking a backbone OMNIVORE: An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.