Does rhino count as renters insurance?
Excuse me, but I'm a bit confused by your question. Are you asking if rhino, as in the large, horned mammal, can somehow be considered as renters insurance? Renters insurance is a type of insurance policy that provides coverage for personal property and liability in the event of damage or loss due to certain covered perils, such as fire, theft, or water damage. It's a financial product designed to protect renters' belongings and provide financial assistance in case of unexpected events. On the other hand, a rhino is a living creature with no relation to insurance policies or financial products. So, to answer your question directly, no, rhino does not count as renters insurance. Could you please clarify your inquiry if I've misunderstood your question?