Concept art of a rhino by Samwise.
The rhinoceros, or rhino, is infamous for its bad temper and willingness to charge intruders. They are about 6 to 14 feet long, 3 to 6 feet high at the shoulder, and can weigh up to 6,000 pounds. When it is harassed or annoyed, a rhinoceros lowers its head and charges.[1] Some druids choose them as their animal companion.[2] They can be summoned by druids as nature's allies.[3]
Rhinos with wooly coats of hair can be found in the Borean Tundra in Northrend.[4]
Contents
Subspecies
- Note: Rhinos are classified as Clefthooves.

Brown

White
The subspecies below can be tamed by hunters.
- Blue
[54 Rare]
Bornak the Gorer
[72-81 Elite]
Drakkari Rhino
[75-76]
Shardhorn Rhino
- Brown
[67]
Wooly Rhino Calf
[68]
Wooly Rhino Matriarch
- Grey
- White
[50 Rare]
Gal'dorak
[71 Rare]
Icehorn
[78-79]
Ice Steppe Rhino
[83]
Romping Rhino
Named
Mobs with levels can be tamed by beastmaster hunters.
[54 Rare]
Bornak the Gorer
[52 Rare]
Bruiser
Crush
[76]
Farunn
[50 Rare]
Gal'dorak
[71 Rare]
Icehorn
Vanity/Battle pet
Trivia
- Rhinos, when tamed, can get a tickbird to land on their horn. They will stay on the rhino's horn until the pet is desummoned or dies. The bird can be targeted and killed if the hunter decides to, wild rhinos sometimes have these as well, and if your rhino loses the tickbird you can get a new one by going near wild ones or killing a rhino with one, it will fly to your rhino's.
- Rhinos borrow the basic frame from kodos.
Patch changes
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Patch 4.0.1 (12-Oct-2010): New special ability added, Horn Toss.
Patch 3.2.2 (2009-09-22): Stampede no longer has a knockback.
Patch 3.1.0 (14-Apr-2009): Bonuses equalized. Damage had no bonus and now has +5% bonus. Health had a 10% bonus and now has a +5% bonus.
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Patch 3.0.2 (14-Oct-2008): Become tamable.
References
- ^ Monster Guide web supplement, pg. 17
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 70
- ^ World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, pg. 345
- ^ Ned, Lord of Rhinos...
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