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Have you ran into a B lack Rhino

Have you ran into a B lack Rhino. By Zeb Wyatt. How do you know if you saw a black r hino?. Thick skin like a rock Wrinkled skin Big weird ears Most important it’s BIG two gray horns, one on their nose the other one is right behind it. Where in the world is a black r hino?.

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Have you ran into a B lack Rhino

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  1. Have you ran into a Black Rhino By Zeb Wyatt

  2. How do you know if you saw a black rhino? Thick skin like a rock Wrinkled skin Big weird ears Most important it’s BIG two gray horns, one on their nose the other one is right behind it

  3. Where in the world is a black rhino? Most of their kind shares its envorment with its almost exact twin brothers named The White Rhinos. They live in Africa Their climate is warm Unlike their brothering northern India.

  4. Do you know what a black rhino eats? Despite it horrifying look a Black Rhino is a herbivore. Which means it does not eat meat it only eats plants which are of made herbs as in herbivore.

  5. Adaptations-two horns, good way to poke someone's eyes out. The two horns on a Rhino unlike any other animal its horns are not made out of bones. They are made out of hair like fibers that are together. The rhino uses this adaptation for offensive and defensive meaning it is for protection.

  6. Adaptations-thick skin, almost bulletproof. A Black Rhino’s skin gives a Black Rhino protection from predator. The thick skin helps it survive rough blows by another animal. This adaotation meets it’s basic need of protection.

  7. Adaptations-smelling in the sleep, you better not have AXE on. Black Rhinos are able to smell in their sleep. This particular adaptation is for protection from animals that try to attack it while it is asleep. Plus it makes up for its bad eyesight. This adaptation is for protection.

  8. Random pictures of black rhinos

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