Rhinoceros

  • Do Rhinos Horns Grow Back? If trimmed, removed or damaged

    Do Rhinos Horns Grow Back? If trimmed, removed or damaged

    Yes, rhino horns grow back. Just like the fingernails and hair of humans, rhino horns grow throughout their life. Their horns have the ability to regenerate. Rhinoceroses or simply rhinos are odd-toed ungulates that belong to the family Rhinocerotidae. There are five living or extant species of rhinos, three of which are indigenous to South…

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