Sustainable Choices to Protect the Javan Rhino
Section 1 For this assignment I chose the Javan Rhinoceros. The Javan Rhinoceros look very similar to Indonesian Rhinos, but they are a little smaller than them. They are gray have loose skin on their necks and can be as long as 10.5 feet long. They can weigh up to almost 4500 pounds depending on male or female. You can also tell them apart by their horns. Males will have horns you can see, and females' horns won't protrude their skin. These rhinos eat things they can find with ease like fruit that has fallen, sticks, leaves (things that are on the ground). In order to reproduce the female has to be at least 3 or 4 but the male has to be 5 or 6. A female will have a single baby rhino every 4-5 years and the baby will stay with them for the first 2 years of its life. This species of rhinos is critically endangered and its estimated that there is around 46-66 mature Javan Rhinos left. This is what an Indian Rhino looks like. Section...