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Indian Rhinoceros ... Rhinoceros unicornis ... Common name...
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www.thewildones.org/Conflict/rhino.html
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Classified as - phylum cordata, Subphylum - Vertebrata, Class - Mammalia, Order - Perissodactyla, family - Rhinocerotidae.
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Rhinoceros is a genus which contains two species: Indian Rhinoceros - Rhinoceros unicornis and the Javan Rhinoceros - Rhinoceros sondaicus
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Thousands of rhinos have been killed by poachers who remove the horns and sell them in Africa and Asia where powdered rhinoceros horn is thought to have medicinal value. There are fewer than 3,000 black rhinos left in Africa. ... Indian Rhinoceros...
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poet70.tripod.com/zoo15.html
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Includes information about the life span, size, habitat, and diet of the rhinoceros. ... Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis): 2,400 ; White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum): 7,500; Sumatran Rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): 400; Javan Rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus): fewer than 100; Indian Rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis): more than 2,000;
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www.kidsplanet.org/factsheets/rhinoceros.html
www.kidsplanet.org/factsheets/rhinoceros.html
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Back to: CalPhotos > Animals > Browse Mammal Scientific Names ... Click on a name below to see all the animal photos in the database that contain that name. The number in parentheses following each name is a count of photos that exactly match the name.
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calphotos.berkeley.edu/fauna/sci-Mammal.html
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(hence the synonym square-lipped) – the "white" component of the name may have resulted from a mistranslation of the Afrikaans word "weit" meaning “wide” (although see also Kees Rookmaaker’s article, “The discovery of African rhinos”);
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www.biaza.org.uk/public/images/campaigns/rhinoDocs/whit...
www.biaza.org.uk/public/images/campaigns/rhinoDocs/whiteRhino.pdf
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Gaboon Viper, Pictures and Information, Photographs ... This group includes the Puffadder Bitis arietans, Gaboon Viper Bitis Gabonica, and the Rhinoceros viper Bitis nasicornis. East African Gaboons are smaller than their West African counterparts.
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