rhino - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • save: Travel to Hluhluwe, renowned for its work in saving the rhino, or Itala Game Reserve.
  • see: Afternoon game drive here with an excellent chance of seeing the rare rhino.
  • include: We've got a farmyard puzzle to do next with some very silly things on it including a rhino!
  • charge: Believe me, he has a personal aura strong enough to stop a charging bull rhino.

Adjective modifier

  • one-horned: It is also one of the few remaining areas with the endangered Asian one-horned rhino.
  • wooly: They emerge to the edge of the ice where beasts like the mammoth and the wooly rhino lived among the scrub.
  • endangered: The day is spent on game drives, searching for the endangered black rhino, for which this park is famous.
  • black: The number of African black rhino has dropped from 100,000 in 1960 to just over 2,000.
  • white: The white rhino has actually lost its front teeth entirely.

Modifies a noun

  • horn: Rhino horn has proven to be very valuable on the black market.
  • sanctuary: Since 1984 WWF has worked to establish and expand rhino sanctuaries.
  • conservation: However there are also secondary benefits to rhino conservation.
  • population: In the 1960's rhino populations were estimated at 100,000, there are now about 13,000.
  • project: On this project you can help save endangered wildlife in Zimbabwe by working on a black rhino volunteer project.
  • number: And black rhino numbers have increased to 425 animals today from a low of 381.

Noun used with modifier

  • baby: An analogy of giving birth to a baby rhino might give you some idea.
  • bull: Like being charged full-on by a raging bull rhino.

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