The Rhino horn is not firmly attached to the skull. They grow from the skin and are made of the same substance as hair, fingernails, toenails and claws, called keratin.
The Rhino horn is not firmly attached to the skull. They grow from the skin and are made of the same substance as hair, fingernails, toenails and claws, called keratin.
Ever wanted to become a Zoo Keeper?
At the Taronga Training Institute we offer the courses that can get you on the right track - and give you the unique experience of becoming an intern Keeper at Taronga Zoo while you study!
Ever wanted to go behind the scenes at your favourite animal's exhibit at the zoo?