* Tigers: Tigers are the main predators of Javan rhinoceros. They are large, powerful cats that can easily kill a rhinoceros.
* Leopards: Leopards are another type of big cat that can prey on Javan rhinoceros. They are not as large as tigers, but they are still strong enough to kill a rhinoceros.
* Other Predators: Other predators that may prey on Javan rhinoceros include crocodiles, bears, and hyenas.
Human Threats
* Hunting: Javan rhinoceros are hunted for their meat, skin, and horns. Their meat is considered to be a delicacy, and their skin is used to make leather. Their horns are used in traditional Asian medicine.
* Habitat Loss: Javan rhinoceros live in tropical rainforests. As these rainforests are cleared for logging, agriculture, and other development, the rhinoceros lose their habitat. This makes them more vulnerable to predation and other threats.
* Poaching: Poaching is a major threat to Javan rhinoceros. Poachers kill the rhinoceros for their horns, which are sold on the black market.
The Javan rhinoceros is one of the most endangered species in the world. There are only about 67 of them left in the wild. The main threats to the Javan rhinoceros are natural predators, human threats, and poaching.