Rhino

Looks better alive, with it's horn!

 

Hunters are trying to kill and capture rhinos for their valuable horns.

Rhinoceros horns and other products, such as blood, skin and urine, have long been important constituents in traditional Chinese medicines used to reduce fevers, headaches and other illnesses.

There is a history of ornamental use of rhinoceros horn also.

Contrary to popular myth, rhinoceros horn has never been used in traditional medicine as an aphrodisiac.