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ENDANGERED ANIMAL: THE RHINO

BY: GRETA AND GAVIN
Photo by snaphappygeek

WHAT DO RHINOS LOOK LIKE

  • They have very slim legs
  • There are black rhinos
  • There are white rhinos
  • They have thick skin
  • Their horn is another good feature

WHAT DO RHINOS EAT

  • Grass
  • Leaves
  • Bushes

WHERE DO RHINOS LIVE

Rhinos live in Africa and Asia. They live in savannas and dense forests. They also live in tropical forests and swampy grasslands of Asia


WHAT CAN RHINOS DO

Rhinos can stomp out a fire. If a rhinos horn breaks off, it can grow back. They can also attack you if they feel threatened.

Photo by Leo Reynolds

WHAT ARE RHINO'S BABIES LIKE

A baby rhino is usually called a CALF. Baby rhinos don't have horns. Baby rhinos are about 88 to 140lbs, And 40 to 64kg. Around 3 years old the calf will set out on its own.

Photo by haiwan42

INTERESTING FACTS
Rhinos eyesight is about ten times worse then a human. Rhinos will sleep for around 8 hours a day. They can live to about 45 years. They can speed up to 35 miles per hour. Species have been illegally killed.

Photo by Thomas Hawk

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