Rhinoceros Facts

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Scientific Name: 33185_e3b5ef-6c> |
Rhinocerotidae (family; varies by species) 33185_b66862-49> |
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Class: 33185_dcfaec-fe> |
Mammalia 33185_978ac6-b9> |
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Order: 33185_312576-be> |
Perissodactyla 33185_8c6fcb-cc> |
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Family: 33185_567a4b-dd> |
Rhinocerotidae 33185_a5c331-9b> |
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Species: 33185_f45949-8a> |
5 species (White, Black, Indian, Javan, Sumatran) 33185_1a51e8-36> |
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Life Span: 33185_264ff2-fa> |
35–50 years (up to 60 in captivity) 33185_c0d8f3-97> |
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Diet: 33185_af16c2-77> |
Herbivore (grass, leaves, shoots, fruits) 33185_404b7c-34> |
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Size: 33185_7acfcc-14> |
3–4 m (10–13 ft) long 33185_d98969-c7> |
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Weight: 33185_9809c2-bb> |
800–2,500 kg 33185_e9bac1-12> |
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Speed: 33185_b6d6d1-68> |
Up to 55 km/h (34 mph) 33185_2444ca-f2> |
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Predators: 33185_b6c250-28> |
Humans (main threat), lions (calves) 33185_d7a770-e6> |
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Locations: 33185_15c34c-ba> |
Africa & Asia 33185_1d26f8-3b> |
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Habitat: 33185_60a313-91> |
Grasslands, savannas, forests, wetlands 33185_086689-e4> |
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Population: 33185_bb72b2-44> |
~27,000 worldwide 33185_b31361-72> |
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Gestation: 33185_4c74d1-dd> |
About 15–16 months 33185_c0b727-d0> |
Rhinoceros Facts:
- Rhinoceroses are large, strong mammals known for their thick skin and horns.
- Rhinos belong to the odd-toed ungulate group and are related to horses.
- A rhino’s horn is made of keratin, the same as human hair.
- They are mostly solitary and prefer living alone.
- Rhinos live in Africa and Asia in grasslands and forests.
- They are herbivores, eating grass, leaves, and plants.
- Rhinos can run up to 55 km/h despite their size.
- Their horn and thick skin help them stay safe.
- Most rhino species are endangered due to poaching.
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