by charging and hitting with the horn
There are two species of rhino in Africa today. The whiten rhino is not know to have ever lived in Nigeria. The black rhino used to live in the northern area of Nigeria, back in the 1700s. However, they are now extirpated from Nigeria.
they used horns of the rhino once the rhino had died
There is no way to put a real price on rhino horn, because by the time it reaches the black market, the animal it came from is dead. It is traded on the black market at rates comparable to gold - for use in traditional Asian medicine primarily in Viet Nam and China. Contrary to popular belief, it is used to reduce fever, not as an aphrodisiac. There is no scientific evidence that rhino horn is effective in treating any maladies.
Well the answer to that is very simple as the Yeti's once proved it was because the black people race used to cook Rhino to cure illness eg. Pneumonia and Gingivitis. For the horn, which was used to make quack medicines.
Because people keep shooting them illegally, to sell their horns on the black market, some people believe the horns can be used for medicinal purposes.
Poaching for their horn, which is used in quack Chinese medicines. and also for rufus which is another part of the rhino.
I believe the Armstrong tire and rubber co. used the rhino. I believe the ads used the logo Armstrong Rhino Flex Tires in their ads.
Part of the reason is the demand in Asia, where the horn is used in traditional Chinese medicine. A kilogram of rhino horn now goes for $60,000 on the black market. That's $1610 an ounce for the rhino horn. The rate of their decline is truly astounding: in the decade of the 1970s alone, half the world's rhino population disappeared. Today, less than 15 per cent of the 1970 population remains an estimated 10,000 to 11,000 worldwide.
It is used to send to your buddy on Black Sheep Friday in honor of another co-worker/acquaintance/news figure/etc. who may be characterizes as a black sheep based on their past actions.
your mom is the poison
The common name for the Asian Rhino can vary depending on where you are and what type of common name you are referring to. Many of the common names are not used on a regular basis, but for research, or they are just the historical name that has been shortened, or references the region. The Asian Rhino is the "Greater One-Horned Asian Rhino" and they were historically called the "Indian Rhino", also the "Nepalese Rhino", the "Greater Indian Rhino", and Great Indian Rhino. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
They didn't resort to the brutality used by most occupying forces. (not because he was black)