
Rhinoceros
Rhinoceroses are large, heavy-bodied mammals belonging to the family Rhinocerotidae, characterized by their thick skin and one or two horn-like protrusions on their heads. They are found in parts of Africa and Asia, inhabiting grasslands, savannas, and forests. Rhinos are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, leaves, twigs, and fruits. Their horns, made of keratin, have made them targets of illegal poaching, pushing many species to the brink of extinction. Rhinos have poor eyesight but excellent hearing and sense of smell. They are symbols of power in the terrestrial world.