What is the rhino?
Rhinoceros Hornbill is mostly a black bird that costs 30 to 35 inches (about 76 to 89 centimeters) high. Rhinoceros Hornbill, originally from Malaysia, Sumatra, Borne and Thailand, makes its home in lowland forests that have trees capable of hosting the nests. The bird that has been able to live for more than 30 years is known for its prominent casque, a unique structure similar to the helmet that grows on its beak.
Casque is lightweight, but is made of strong, bony material. Naturally white, protection lasts up to six years. During the life of the Hornoceros Hornbill rhinoceros, Casque often becomes bright colors. The bird permanently wiped the beak of the gland on the body that radiates orange and red liquid. The structure also helps to resonate bird loud shouts.
Hornbill rhino diet consists mainly of fruit, especially the giant. The bird also eats insects, nuts, small mammals and lizards. Pornbill rhino also serves as a seed dispenser. After eating the whole fruit, including seeds, the bird will fly on a longdistances and distract seeds into their waste products.
with a wing span of 60 inches (about 152 centimeters), the bird contains dark feathers on the head, back and wings. The bird's underside is white. As adult birds weigh approximately £ 6.5 (about 3 kilograms), while women weigh a little less. Females have red eyes while men do white eyes.
The male usually competes with a woman by giving her food. The couple chooses the nest high on the tree. The chosen nesting sites will contain only a small hole that a woman can fit. After the woman enters the nesting area, the male fills the hole with mud and feces to protect the nest from potential predators. Only the area will only be visible large enough for a man to pass along the meal inside.
Theobhe reproduction takes place from January to April. Inside the nesting area, the woman lays up to three white eggs. In about 40 days the eggs hatch. While inside HNThe area, the woman casts most of her feathers.
Moon after giving birth, a woman comes out of the shelter and leaves young birds inside. A man and a woman will feed their young up to 80 days inside the nest. Soon thereafter, the chickens will be released from the nest. Young are fed for another six months. Once they are able to fly, the young will leave their parents.