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Rhinoceroses

Also known as rhino and a member of the family Rhinocerotidae, rhinoceroses are massive, powerful odd-toed ungulates. They have a very thick protective skin, relatively little brains for mammals of their size and two horns on the snout.

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How do you get the mushroom on viva pinata?

In order to romance a swanana and a rashberry in the "mystery house". First You have to complete all romance requirements for both pinata. Also you will have to have romanced them with their own species before you can cross romance them.

How do you get a buzzlegum in viva pinata?

you give it a crown like the lion. also the lion will be tempted to go in.

Is there a viva pinata for psp?

No and I don't believe there ever will be, the simple answer of why is because Microsoft game studios are the publishers of the Viva series so there is no chance of a Mircrosoft game appearing on a Sony made system, that is unless Microsoft signs over the rights but once again I don't see that happening.

Sorry.

What are symptoms for rhino virus?

Rhinovirus is a fancy phrase/word for the common cold, therefore you most likely already know the symptoms.

Do rhinos live in the tropical rainforest?

Yes, some varieties of rhino live in tropical rainforests.

The black and white rhinos live on the savanna in Africa. The Sumatran, Indian, and Javan rhinos all live in the tropical rainforests of southern Asia.

The Javan and Sumatran are critically endangered.

What types of rhinos live in Africa?

African Buffalo

Cheetah

African Elephants

Hippopotamus

Giraffes

African Lion

African Leopard

Rhinoceros

Warthog

Wildebeest

Zebra

What is the symbiotic relationship between oxpeckers and rhinoceroses?

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

Where were black casualties of World War 2 buried?

American soldiers KIA were interred regardless of rank, branch of service, religion, race or ethnicity. So a black soldier would of been interred next to a white soldier, or a Jewish soldier.

Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com

What animals have become extinct in the last 100 years?

Animals that have become extinct in the last 100 years are:

Arabian Ostrich, Atitlan Grebe, Bali Tiger, Barbary Lion, Bubal Hartebeest, Bushwren, Canarian Black Oystercatcher, Cape Verde Giant Skink, Caribbean Monk Seal, Carolina Parakeet, Caspian Tiger, Caucasian Wisent, Colombian Grebe, Crescent Nail-tail Wallaby, Golden Toad, Grand Cayman Thrush, Guam Flying Fox, Hawai'i 'O'o, Heath Hen, Japanese Sea Lion, Javan Tiger, Kaua'i 'O'o, Laughing Owl, Laysan Rail, Little Swan Island Hutia, Palestinian Painted Frog, Paradise Parrot, Passenger Pigeon, Pyrenean Ibex, Roque Chico de Salmor Giant Lizard, Round Island Burrowing Boa, Ryukyu Wood-pigeon, Santo Stefano Lizard, Schomburgk's Deer, South Island Piopio, Thylacine (sometimes called the Tasmanian Tiger or Tasmanian Wolf), Thicktail Chub, Toolache Wallaby, Western Black Rhinoceros, Wake Island Rail

Do all rhinos have horns?

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.

How many albino rhinos are left in the world?

No, it is a species of male unicorn. Sadly, it only exists in our imaginations.

What is Rhino fever?

The latin word 'Rhino' means 'hair' and a rhino virus is any long stringy shaped virus. Such are commonly associated with desease of the nose. A rhino-virus is often associated with a cold.

What do rhinos hunt?

Rhinos are vegitarians, they eat grass. As such they do not hunt.

Do rhinoceros beetles have the ability to kill each other?

Yes. They are equipped with horns and lots of strength for their size so they can easily puncture and kill their opponent. Usually the opponent beetle will retreat before any further damage can be done.

What is the oxpeaker and the rhino's relationship?

The ox-pecker provides a 'cleaning service' to the rhino - in that it cleans the rhino's skin of ticks and parasites. In return, the rhino gives the ox-pecker 'unintentional' protection from predators - because potential predators of the bird will not tackle a rhino !

What climate do rhinos live in?

All rhinos that are alive today live in the tropics. Some live in savannas or deserts, while others live in rainforests. Certain types of prehistoric rhinoceros used to live in temperate and subarctic climates.