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Rhinos

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ENDANGERED SPECIES RHINO

BY TYLER & WILL

THIER BABIES

  • Females give birth to a single calf,which weighs over 100 pounds.
  • On average, every three years a Rhino will give birth to one young.
  • Sometimes a Rhino can have twins!
Photo by jnissa

THEY EAT

  • Grasses and leaves, depending on the species.
  • Rhinoceros eat 190-200 types of plants.
Photo by Thomas Hawk

THIS IS WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE

THE RHINOS ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR HORNS. THEY HAVE BEEN ILLEGALLY HUNTED FOR THIER HORNS.
Photo by ushtey

INTERESTING FACTS

  • I if a horn breaks it eventually grows back.
  • A group of Rhinos is sometimes called a crash.

WERE THEY LIVE

  • South Africa
  • Grasslands
  • Plains
Photo by zigazou76

Save the rhino

Photo by SchultzLabs