Nutritionally, it's possible. They're not poisonous.
But it'd be a hugely immoral thing to do due to their endangered status.
And virtually impossible to do it in a legal manner since they are all protected species.
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No, of course not. They are an endangered species, some species such as the Black rhino are critically endangered. Besides, I doubt they would taste good because of here incredibly tough structure.
No. Rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters, and wouldn't eat another rhino.
Rhinos do not eat animals they eat grass, they are herbivores.
Lions will eat young rhinos.
No, both Hippos and Rhinos are herbivores, they only eat grass.
Rhinos are vegitarians, they eat grass. As such they do not hunt.
White rhinos eat grass, black rhinos eat mainly twigs and branches.
Rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters, and wouldn't deliberately try to eat snakes.
Not by intent. Rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters, and don't try to eat bugs.
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