American Black Rhinoceros

The American black rhinoceros, also known as the American hook-lipped rhinoceros, is a species of rhinoderos native to North America. It resembles very much like its closest relative, the African black rhinoceros or African hook-lipped rhinoceros. It most likely evolved from the same ancestors as African black rhinoceros, with some of them staying in Africa, thus evolving into African black rhinoceroses, while other migrated into North America, thus evolving into American black rhinoceros. American black rhinoceroses are herbivores that are mainly browsers, feeding mostly on leaves and branches, but can sometimes feed on grass. Unlike African black rhinoceroses, American black rhinoceroses are NOT endangered because they live in North America, where the Endangered Species Act is extremely strong, so it helps protect the American black rhinoceroses against poachers. American black rhinoceroses also tolerate very well with habitat loss, unlike African black rhinoceroses, and can adapt very well in human settlements as there are abundance of bushes and trees there, they are also becoming tame towards humans as an advantage to adapting to life in cities, towns, suburbs, etc.