Can you die from a rhino fart?
yes, by the way you can. back in 1921, in johanessburg, africa, a local native reported to have walked back behind a rhino while it expended gas from its anus, causing him to loose conciousness and later on he passed away.
What all has the same wheel bolt pattern as a Yamaha rhino?
All those that has 4/110 bolt pattern. Most Hondas and other Yamaha models.
Why do rhinos chase away there older calf just because a new calf is born?
This is called "weaning." When a rhino cow gives birth to her new calf, she doesn't want her older calf around to take away the milk that her new calf is in more need of than her older calf, and the older calf may hurt its new sibling out of spite. So the rhino cow has to drive the older calf away and start getting him/her to learn to live on their own.
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How many people can ride in a Yamaha Rhino?
Yamaha Rhinos are known for their off-roading capabilities but have been shrouded in lawsuits for the numerous safety issues. Two people can ride inside of a Rhino, but many riders have experienced crushed arms, legs, and amputations when the vehicle rolled over and crushed the occupants.
Yes, they are endangered. Poaching is the biggest threat to Rhinos in the wild.
all of the 5 remaining species are endangered
What does a duck and rhinoceros have in common?
Well to begin they are both animals that have an interior backbone. Plus they both breath with lungs. Then there are of course the obvious similarities, like having eyes, mouths, and other body parts.
What is the habitat of a javan rhino?
* the javan rhinos ears rotate 360 degrees so it can hear from different directions without having to turn its body around * the javan rhino has a hooked lip to eat the plant easier * it uses its horn to dig mud wallows to wallow in * it has strong shoulders and front legs to knock down trees * sharp teeth to use for fighting
White Rhino
How do rhino's adapt to their environment?
Animals depend on their physical features to help them obtain food, keep safe, build homes, withstand weather, and attract mates. These physical features are called called physical adaptations. They makes it possible for the animal to live in a particular place and in a particular way.
Each adaptation has been produced by evolution. This means that the adaptations have developed over many generations.
Where do rhino babies come from?
They are mammals, like us, so they are born live out of their mothers' bodies.
How do you say the words 'clean' and 'sweep' in French?
"Clean", the adjective, is "propre" or "net". The verb "to clean" is "nettoyer".
Sweep: balayer (from the noun, balai: broom).
the infinitive to wash is: laver
If you are asking about a French equivalent of the English term "clean sweep," meaning the ouster of all incumbents in an election, you might want to use nettoyage complet (netwaYAZH comPLAY).
This giant, eats about 190 to 200 types of plants, of which leaves, little boughs and the bark of a tree. By its curved horn it burrows the ground, thus finding roots and bulbs, which vary its food. Its upper lip has a bump, allowing the animal to catch even the young buds on the trees. It goes out for food in the night, and in daytime it rests. Its incisors are weak, and it has no upper canines.
After a baby rhinoceros has been weaned from the motherâ??s milk, the baby would graze on grass since rhinoceros are natural vegetarians.
Why is the Indian Rhino endangered?
Because like all rhinos, quack medicines in many Asian countries called for powered rhino horn. Eager to make easy, good money, the poachers killed many rhinos. The trade in animal parts is appalling, especially in Asian countries, particularly China. If the demand would dry up, so would the poaching.
Is rhino poaching the only cause of decline in the number of the rhinos?
It is the primary cause, but an important secondary cause, especially in southern and Southeast Asia, is habitat loss. The clearing of forests to make way for palm oil plantations is one of the major causes of habitat loss in Southeast Asia.
How did black rhinos become extinct?
By people hunting and killing them for their horns. Only one of four species of Black Rhinos, Diceros bicornis longipes has tentatively been named extinct. Others are on the endangered list