Rhinos are large mammals with thick skin covered by tough hair layers. They have two horns on their heads which can be used to defend or as tools to dig up food during drought.
Lions are the second-largest cat family member, weighing up to 250 kg (550 lbs) and 3 meters long. Rhinos are easily distinguished by their horned snouts and generally weigh around 1,000–3,000 kg (2,200–6,600 lbs).
When comparing solely based on size, however, there is no doubt that the rhino reigns supreme due to its incredible massiveness – they often outweigh lions 4 or 5 times over!
Lions are typically found in savannas, grasslands, forests, and scrub forests across sub-Saharan Africa and India. They prefer areas with tall grass, trees, and brush for cover and Stalking prey.
Rhinos are found across parts of Africa and Asia, in grasslands, rain forests, swamps, rocky areas, wetlands, and mountain regions. They prefer thick vegetation to hide from potential predators.