lol the below answer is not true, and obviously made up. fact is this is a myth and has actually never been seen by any zoologist, although some speculate that if this does happen it's probably only happens in the dry season, since fire can spread quickly at that time, and the rhino reacts on instinct to put out small brush fires to keep what little food sources there are from burning up.
the reason they stomp out fire has to do with there sence of smell nerves, when they come across the sent of ashes/ fires it is like putting a rubber band around and bulls testicals it angers them so there for to stop they have to put out the fire.
They would throw sand or dirt on it, stomp it out, or pour water on it.
Most rhinoceroses live in a group, but u can find plenty of rhinoceroses alone.
A group of rhinoceroses can be called either a crash or a herd.
No.
Poachers kill rhinoceroses for their horns, which can be sold as 'remedies' that can 'heal' illnesses.
no but stomp is.
The Rhinoceros belongs to the Chordata phylum.
There are four syllables in the word "rhinoceroses."
NO!!!!!!!1
No, they are mammals.
Yes.
legs