Jungle Animals Senegalese Lion
MORPHOLOGICAL NOTES: All rhinos have weak eyesight, a massive structure, with an elongated body and columnar legs, a large head surmounted by one or two horns, which despite being extremely robust are not made of bone material but of keratin, the same substance of which they are composed of hair and hair. They are herbivores but the diet varies according to the species.
The white rhino, on the other hand, has a square lip and feeds by browsing the grass and is also larger: the males measure 3.9-4.5 meters in length, 1.8-2 meters in height at the withers and 2.2- 3.6 tons of weight. In fact, the white rhino is the largest terrestrial animal after elephants and together with the hippopotamus, so much so that it seems that it was named so for a misunderstanding, as instead of "white" we wanted to call it "wide" (wide, great). Another fundamental difference is in temperament: while the white rhino is peaceful and quiet, the black rhino can be very aggressive and is famous for its furious charges against jeeps and other vehicles in the savannah, which are often seriously damaged.
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