What happens if Rhinos go extinct?
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Without rhinos helping to sustain plant biodiversity and grazing lawns, the African savannas will become less hospitable to other herbivore species. One species that would be impacted is the critically endangered dama gazelle, which is estimated to have a population of just 500.
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Poaching. The greatest threat facing African rhinos is poaching for the illegal trade in their horns, which has soared in recent years. ... But the current surge has been primarily driven by demand for horn in Vietnam. As well as its use in medicine, rhino horn is bought and consumed purely as a symbol of wealth..
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