Match the headings to the texts.
A. How did the valuable present from South Africa get to England?
B. What animal is the symbol of South Africa?
C. How many years can the African giant plant live?
D. Why is the flag of South Africa so colourful?
E. What measures do the authorities take to save endangered animals?
F. How many names has the country got?
G. Why was state power divided between three places?
5. It is a sad truth but the population of African rhinos is getting smaller. Though using rhino horns for medicine has been illegal since 1993, this hasn’t stopped people killing this rare animal simply for the horn. To prevent rhino extinction, their horns are covered with a special toxin that does not harm the animal. But it is designed in such a way that any product \(powder, tea or cream\) that is made from the poisoned horn will taste bitter or will cause burns. It can also be seen in airport scanners.