Tag: Rhinoceros
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What Do Rhinos Eat | Rhinos Diet & Feeding Behavior
The rhinoceros (Rhinocerotidae) is an herbivorous mammal which means that it never hunts for the food because it doesn’t need to. All rhino species seem to rely on vegetable matter including fruits for the consumption. They spend most of the time browsing through the wild habitats while searching out green matter to feed on. What…
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Indian Rhinoceros Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Habitat, Behavior
The Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) is a large rhino species native to the Indian Subcontinent. It is found in the riverine forest as well as alluvial grassland of India. IUCN Red List has listed Indian rhino as vulnerable for their range is limited to only 20,000 km2. The rhino is one of the largest terrestrial…
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Black Rhino Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Habitat, Behavior
The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a native mammal of Africa that is typically found in the savanna vegetation of southwest Cape to Somaliland. Like other rhinos, the black rhino is also solitary except during the breeding season. It is also called the hook-lipped rhinoceros. The animal is critically endangered. Black Rhino Facts Anatomy The…
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Javan Rhino Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Habitat, Behavior
The Javan rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus) lives in the lowland rainforests of the Southeast Asia but it is a rare rhino species. The animal is a browser and it has got an armor-like skin. There is hardly a single javan rhino remaining in the wild and IUCN has listed it as critically endangered species. Javan Rhino…
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Sumatran Rhino Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Habitat, Behavior
The Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) is the world’s smallest rhino species. Once distributed in the swamps and rainforests of Thailand, China, Maynmar, Laos, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and India, is now critically endangered. The Sumatran rhino is a rare species in the wild also because they move alone. Sumatran Rhino Facts Anatomy The body length of…
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Woolly Rhino Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Habitat, Behavior
The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) believed to be around for thousands of years. It had even existed during the Ice Age. The woolly rhino is now extinct but the animal once lived in the northern Asia and Europe. Scientists have found the remains of woolly rhino from the U.K., Kamchatka, and other parts of Eurasia.…
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White Rhino Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Habitat, Behavior
The white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest living rhino species with the heaviest specimen ever recorded at 3,600 kilograms. The southern white rhinos are the most abundant rhinos in the world with the population of more than 17,000 individuals back in Dec 2007. It is also one of the largest land mammals—second only to…
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Rhino Facts For Kids | Heavy Ungulates
Rhinoceros (Rhinocerotidae) is a large and bulky ungulate with one or sometimes two horns on the snout, possessing three toes on each limb. They have a hairless body. Rhino’s horns often remind us of the typical horns of antelopes, cattle, or even a goat. They have a thick skin that varies between 0.5 and 1.8…
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Endangered Animals List For Kids | Top 10 Endangered Animals
Here is an endangered animals list for kids that are not commonly available elsewhere. These animals are likely to be extinct in the next 15 to 20 years if any conservation measurements are not taken. These animals play a significant role in keeping a balance in the ecosystem by checking the population of its prey.…
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Endangered Species Facts | Top 6 Critically Endangered Species
Here are some of the rarely known endangered species facts. The crying need of the hour is to create a public understanding in the mind of the masses for the conservation of these species. A large number of species are listed as endangered each year and quite a few of them have become extinct in…
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Endangered Animals Facts | Top 7 Critically Endangered Animals
Let’s check out the list of these critically endangered animals facts. Endangered animals are species that are threatened with extinction – that is, dying off of all individuals of their kind. Hundreds and thousands of species are classified as endangered each year and the number is continuously on the rise. Many scientists believe that a…
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Endangered Animals in India | Top 8 Endangered Animals
Here is a list of critically endangered animals in India and this does not limited to land animals only, there are several marine species that are undergoing rapid population decline. Some of the foremost reasons for the decline is widespread hunting, overfishing, and pollution. Let’s take a look at these critically endangered animals. Critically Endangered…