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R h i n o T r e v o r

Rhino mothers nurture their calves, providing care and protection as they grow. These magnificent creatures use their powerful horns for defense against predators, including lions and crocodiles, who often hunt them. Rhinos reside in the expansive savanna grasslands where they thrive. Interestingly, they mark their territory using urine and dung piles, establishing dominance in their environment. This fascinating insight into rhino behavior highlights their vital role in the food chain and their need for cautious survival.

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R h i n o T r e v o r

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  1. RhinoTrevor

  2. Babies • The mother nurses the baby and it stays by her side for protection

  3. DefensesandEnemies The rhino protects itself by using its strong horns

  4. Habitat Rhinos live in the tall and wide savanna grass

  5. FoodChain The rhino is second in the food chain because people, lions and crocodiles hunt them or eat them

  6. InterestingFact An interesting fact is that rhinos mark their territory with urine and dung piles

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