Northern White Rhinoceros
Northern White Rhinoceros The Northern White Rhinoceros is one of the rarest and most endangered animals in the world. It is a large land mammal that belongs to the rhinoceros family. Scientifically, it is classified as a subspecies of the white rhinoceros. This animal originally lived in several countries in Central and East Africa, including Sudan, Uganda, Chad, the Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the past, Northern White Rhinoceroses lived in large numbers and could be found roaming freely across wide grasslands and savannas. The Northern White Rhinoceros is a herbivore, which means that it eats plants. Its main food is grass, although it may also eat other types of low vegetation. Because of this diet, the animal usually lives in open grasslands and savanna ecosystems where food is easy to find. It spends much of its day grazing and moving slowly across the land in search of fresh grass. Like many other large mammals, it often rests during t...