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<> we know that the rhinoceros is one of the largest ungulates in the world, and it looks like it has a fat and clumsy body and thick and rough skin. However, the rhino bird is a small bird that inhabits those large herbivores, pecking not only the parasites on the rhinoceros, but also the parasites on zebras, buffaloes, antelopes, hippos, giraffes and other animals. So we often see a lot of rhino birds, moving on those large and ferocious rhinos, sometimes burrowing into the nose of the rhinoceros, and even into the mouth of the rhinoceros.
SoWhen the rhino bird burrows into the rhinoceros's mouth, why doesn't the rhino eat it? In fact, this has a lot to do with the growth habits of the rhino and its relationship with the rhino bird.
First of all, rhinos feed mainly on grasses, and sometimes they also feed on leaves, twigs, wild fruits, lichens, etc. So when the rhino bird gets into the rhinoceros mouth and moves, the rhinoceros will not eat it, it will not eat the "meat".
Secondly, rhino birds and rhinos have a mutually beneficial relationship. For the rhino bird, the rhinoceros is a banquet table that moves on its own, because the rhinoceros is parasitic with many delicious lice, which is enough to feed it. For the rhinoceros, the rhino bird can remove the parasites on its body, and can also alarm it when there is danger, the rhinoceros is leisurely and complacent with the rhinoceros bird busyness forms an interesting contrast, the rhinoceros bird often stands on the rhinoceros to peck at the parasites on the rhinoceros and the insects that kick up when walking, on the other hand, these birds also play the role of "sentinels", the slightest abnormality will chirp and fly away from the rhinoceros, so that the rhinoceros can get the "alarm" in time and respond accordingly.
Even the rhino bird also drills into the mouth of the rhinoceros, in addition to being able to forage for food, it can also help the rhinoceros get rid of mosquitoes, why not be happy to do it, of course, it will not eat the rhinoceros bird, otherwise it will hurt the bird, who will help itself?
Finally, because rhino birds and rhinos are mutually beneficial, they have a deep friendship and trust each other for a long time. Just like those ferocious crocodiles have toothpick birds as friends, rhinos also have their own bird friends, and this is the rhino bird. Think about it, once that person has a sincere friend, who wants to easily hurt their friend, or even eat it?
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A ferocious African rhinoceros can repel the lion, the king of the grasslands, and sometimes even an elephant will give it three points, but in the face of a bird, the rhinoceros is very docile, and this bird is the rhinoceros bird! The friendship between the rhinoceros and the rhino bird is also revered by the African people, so they often refer to their best friend as "rhinoceros" and themselves as "rhino birds" to describe the friendship between the two.
The rhinoceros is a giant creature that can reach up to 4 meters in length and weigh up to 3 tons, and has few natural predators. However, due to the increasing number of poachers, rhinos are also endangered and are almost impossible to spot in the wild outside of safari parks and reserves.
How could such a ferocious animal as a rhinoceros become friends with a tiny bird? Don't look at the rhinoceros with rough skin and thick flesh, but there are many wrinkles on the body that are very delicate, which can easily attract parasites and blood-sucking insects. And the rhino bird can help the rhinoceros eat these pests and help the rhinoceros solve these hidden dangers.
Not only that, but the rhino bird is also the rhino's guard. In fact, rhinos are not very powerful, they can't see things, just like bats, and often rhinos act alone, which makes it difficult for them to spot the danger around them, while those rhino birds riding on the back of rhinos, can observe the surroundings and hiss in warning when danger approaches, so that the rhinos can be alerted to take precautions.
To confirm this, the scientists tagged and tracked 12 rhinos, and during the tracking, they found that about 56% of the marked and untagged rhinos were walking around accompanied by rhino birds. With the help of rhino birds, the safety of rhinos is greatly improved, in general, the safety distance of a single rhinoceros is only 23 meters, while the safety range of a rhino with a bodyguard can be expanded to about 61 meters.
The relationship between rhinos and birds is not a simple friendship, but a mutually beneficial and symbiotic relationship. The researchers found that the rhino bird is not simply giving, preferring to feed on the wounds on the rhinoceros rather than the parasites on its body.
Rhinoceros birds eat blood from lesions or wounds, which is actually a parasitic behavior, and they parasitize not only on rhinos, but also on other wild animals in Africa, such as African buffalo. The only difference is that when the African bison is infected, the birds sneak up on them, and when they spot it, they will sway or roll around to drive away the uninvited guests, whereas the rhinoceros can endure the pain.
The relationship between mammals and birds is generally considered to be one of mutual benefit, while the relationship between rhino birds and rhino birds is clearly more complex.
For rhinoceros, if you want a good bodyguard, you have to silently endure the pain of birds eating their own meat, and after a long time of getting along, the benefits of having a bodyguard are far greater than the loss of meat, so they acquiesce in such a deal. In other words, as long as the outcome is good, sometimes a small sacrifice is worth it.
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That's because the rhino bird is cleaning the contents of the rhinoceros's mouth, and the rhinoceros knows it, so of course it won't eat it.
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The rhinoceros is very hard, the knife can't cut in, the needle can't pierce, but there are many wrinkles. And the wrinkles ** are thin and tender, and those little insects especially like to bite and suck blood, and the rhinoceros is very uncomfortable. The rhino bird standing on the rhinoceros extends a hand of friendship to eat the small bugs that bite the rhinoceros, and sometimes tells the rhinoceros loudly where the enemy is and tells it to pay attention.
So, the rhinoceros and the rhino bird became good friends.
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Because it is helping the rhinoceros remove food residue from its teeth, they complement each other.
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Eating birds? This is killing the dentist.
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In the distant African savannah, there is a cute big animal called the rhinoceros. The rhinoceros has a violent temperament and is extremely ferocious. He lost his temper, and even lions and elephants were afraid of him.
But he could tolerate a very weak little animal, the rhinoceros bird, and let her jump around on his back and play with it. They are inseparable close companions, although most of the rhinoceros ** are as strong as iron armor, but in the folds are very tender, often harassed by some blood-sucking insects. Although the rhinoceros is itchy, it is also helpless.
And the rhino bird that perches on the back of the rhinoceros treats the evil insects hidden in the wrinkles of the rhinoceros ** as a delicacy. She is always bouncing on the rhinoceros' back, even unceremoniously crawling to the rhinoceros's mouth or the tip of the nose, constantly pecking at the worms, serving the rhinoceros comfortably, and at the same time she herself is well fed. With the help of the rhinoceros horns, the rhino bird is also protected from the eagle.
Not only that, although the rhinoceros has a keen sense of hearing and smell, he is born short-sighted, whenever danger comes, the rhinoceros bird will secretly sound an alarm to the rhinoceros, and the usually stupid rhinoceros will immediately be vigilant and prepare to fight back or flee in advance. Over time, they developed a deep bond and could no longer be separated from each other.
The symbiosis between rhinos and rhino birds has long been regarded as a typical case of alliance to achieve benefits and avoid disadvantages.
We should no longer curl up to gather dreams, we should not learn to hide in the dim dirt of earthworms, but we should be like rhinoceros trampling on solid ground.
The rhinoceros "one tendon" mindset. As soon as it perceives a target, it immediately responds – to rush forward. At this point, it will focus all its energy on the charge, which will only end when the target is knocked down or disappears from its sight.
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The rhinoceros has a short temperament and has a temper tantrum that grows big.
Be afraid of it a little bit.
However, it can tolerate a very weak bird, the rhinoceros black, jumping around on its back, playing with it as much as it wants, and they are inseparable good friends.
Why is that?
It turns out that although most of the thick cow's ** is as hard as iron armor, the skin folds are very tender and thin, and they are often bitten by insects. The crumb bird perches on the back of the rhinoceros and treats the bugs hidden in the wrinkles of the crumbs as a delicacy. Over time, a deep friendship was established between the rhinoceros and the rhino bird.
Rhinoceros has poor eyesight and is often plotted by some animals, and rhino birds have very keen eyesight. Whenever an enemy sneaks up and down on a rhinoceros, the rhino bird flies up and down, making a high-pitched call to alert friends.
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It doesn't matter, it's just the same name.
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The rhinoceros is a precious animal, found throughout Africa and Southeast Asia, and its temper is so popular that even the elephant is shy away. But it has an inseparable good friend, and that is the rhinoceros bird. The deep friendship between them is by no means accidental.
It turns out that the ** of the rhinoceros is like iron armor, but it is very tender in the folds, and it is often stinged by ectoparasites and blood-sucking insects. The rhino bird perches on the rhinoceros and feeds on its belly with parasites on its body.
At the same time, the rhinoceros does not have a keen eyesight, and when the rhino bird spots an enemy, this nimble little black will fly up and down and make a high-pitched cry to alert its good friends and keep them on guard. So the rhinoceros is very grateful to the rhino bird, and usually lets the rhino bird play freely on its back. The hot-tempered rhinoceros never loses its temper with its good friends.
Reasons why rhinos and rhino birds become friends:
Rhinoceros are often stinged by ectoparasites and blood-sucking insects. The rhino bird inhabits the rhinoceros and eats the parasites on its body.
At the same time, the rhinoceros does not have a keen eyesight, and when the rhino bird spots an enemy, this nimble little bird will fly up and down and make a high-pitched cry to alert its good friends and keep them on guard. So they become good friends.
No, the rhinoceros bird and the rhinoceros are inseparable, but they are mutually exploiting, and the rhinoceros bird lives on insects to help the rhinoceros and what about the rhino? It's the rhinoceros bird that gets the comfort of the body, the injury. People are thinking creatures, and unlike them, if you meet someone you really like, you will never leave you at any time. >>>More
The symbiosis between rhinos and rhino birds has long been regarded as a typical case of alliance to achieve benefits and avoid disadvantages. We should no longer curl up to gather dreams, we should not learn to hide in the dim dirt of earthworms, but we should be like rhinoceros trampling on solid ground. The rhinoceros "one tendon" mindset. >>>More
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