Rockwood Rhino Conservation

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BLACK AND WHITE RHINOS:


There is no colour difference between the black and the white rhino species.


Black Rhinos                                         

  • are smaller than white rhinos, standing a 1.6 m;

  • are browsers with pointy lips to help them feed on leaves from bushes and trees;

  • have two horns and occasionally develop a third, small posterior horn;

  • prefer woodlands, forest, semi-desert savanna, and wetlands;

  • are solitary, territorial, and known to be aggressive;

  • are native to East and Southern Africa. But today they are extinct in many of their historic range areas.


White Rhinos

  • are the largest of the rhino species, standing at 1.8 m;

  • are grazers with a wide flat mouth to help them eat grass;

  • have two horns, the anterior being larger than the posterior;

  • prefer long and short grass savanna areas;

  • are semi-social, sedentary, and territorial;

  • are native to Southern Africa. Found mostly in South Africa. But today they are extinct in many of their historic range areas.