
Rhinoceros
- Life hack: using oxpeckers instead of brushes
Rhinos are members of any of the five extant species of odd-toed ungulates in the family Rhinocerotidae. Rhinos have a herbivorous diet, small brains, one or two horns and a thick protective skin. Unfortunately, they are usually killed by some people for their horns, being sold on the black market.
Speaking of rhino’s skin, they obviously can’t groom themselves or use brushes or take shower. However, they have another efficient method to get rid of ticks. Yet, they take advantage of the oxpeckers, because they need ticks to complete their diet.