Wednesday 5 September 2018

Information report on rhinoceros

Rhinoceros  

What is a  Rhino? I think they’re the closest thing to a real-life unicorn. Let’s read information about these fat unicorns.

Rhinos are a type of herbivore, which means they’re plant eaters. They eat fruits, stems, twigs, grass and leaves. Herbivores are a full type of vegetarian so they won't eat any form of meat.

White rhinos and black rhinos live in grasslands  and floodplains of eastern and southern Africa. Greater one-horned rhinos can be found in the swamps and rainforests of northern India and southern Nepal. Sumatran and  Javan rhinos can be found in small areas of Malaysia and Indonesian swamps and rainforests.
   
White and Black rhinos have two horns, a big tall one at the front and a small behind it. Most of the types of rhinos are grey and brown. The biggest rhino is the White rhino which is 1.7-1.9m tall, and weighs 2,300 kgs.The smallest type of rhino is a Indian rhino which is 1.6-1.8m tall but are very bulky, and weighs 2,100kgs. Rhinos have big noses and black eyes. Don’t be fooled because it doesn’t look it but the Indian rhino is very fast. Their top speed is a 55 km/h, that's faster than Usain Bolt's fastest running record!


As you can see rhinos are very intelligent  and fun maybe not fun but I hope you have learnt something from my information report about rhinoceros.


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