

A juvenile stays with the mother for around three years.

They associate typically in pairs, usually a female with her latest calf. Female Territory: females’ home ranges vary between 6-20 km 2, and usually overlap several males’ territories.

Territorial bulls are far more aggressive to foreign bulls than to resident satellite bulls The territory owner ignores these satellite bulls, as long as they behave submissively. Each territory is held by a mature male, often with between one and three resident satellite bulls. The size depends on many factors, including the quality and availability of food and water in a particular area. Male Territory: bulls’ territorial ranges are relatively small, averaging between 1-3 km 2.Sexual Maturity: females reach sexual maturity at around 6-7 years old, males at between 10-12 years old.Stable groups (commonly known as ‘crashes’) of up to six animals can be commonly observed, (although this is sadly a rarer sight these days, due to poaching), while larger groups are the result of temporary aggregations, due to availability of food, watering, or resting conditions Adult bulls are basically solitary and associate only with females in oestrus. Sociability: White rhinos are sedentary, semi-social and territorial.Rhinos are known for their distinct ‘prehistoric’, solid look an appropriate labelling for one of the oldest land mammal species in the world The front horn is usually much larger than the inner horn. White rhinos have two horns on the end of their nose. The head hangs down, low to the ground they look up only when alarmed. Distinctive characteristics: their outline is characterised by a pronounced hump.Hair: White rhinos have hair only on ears, tail tips and eyelashes.
Rhino gestation period in days skin#
There is no difference in the skin colour of white and black rhinos, despite their names
