What do black rhinoceros eats?

Black rhinoceroses are primarily grazers, meaning they eat mostly grass. They have a specialized digestive system that allows them to break down tough grasses efficiently.

Here's a breakdown of their diet:

* Grasses: Their primary food source, making up the majority of their diet. They prefer short, young grasses.

* Leaves: They also consume leaves from shrubs and trees, especially during dry seasons when grasses are scarce.

* Twigs: They may occasionally nibble on twigs and branches.

* Fruits: They are known to eat fruit if they find it, but it's not a regular part of their diet.

Black rhinos have a strong sense of smell and can detect water and food from far away. They are also known to dig for water using their powerful horns and hooves.