According to the origin of the word, the rhinoceros is an animal with horns lying on its nose | A calf is born 14 to 18 months later, Although they nurse for a year, calves are able to begin eating vegetation one week after birth |
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Rhinos rank among the most endangered species on Earth, Valued for their horns, they face a dire threat from poaching, which is rapidly pushing them towards extinction, Their horns are used in traditional Chinese medicine, as well as carved into jewelry, dagger handles and other trinkets, Rhino horns have become so valuable on the black market that thieves are stealing them from museums and game trophies shot long ago | These tribes, the Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes, crossed the North Sea from what today is Denmark and northern Germany |
The large mammal has, at the end of the muzzle, one or two horns depending on the species.
11It is considered of animals that stabilize do not settle in a particular place | Chicken in a pool, not on a tractor like in Footloose |
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Sometimes blackish in appearance because of its many mud baths, the black rhinoceros is a little smaller than the white rhinoceros and is characterized by a stocky head and sharper lips | Rhinos are found in parts of Africa and Asia |
Solitary, and more active at night, than during the day, it feeds mainly on acacia leaves and is not interested in grass.
Sadly, the northern white rhino a subspecies of the white rhino has been completely wiped out, No animals remain in the wild, and with only 5 left in captivity, this subspecies faces certain extinction, Only the southern white rhino will remain, Sumatran Rhino Dicerorhinus sumatrensis : 140 — 210 Javan Rhino Rhinoceros sondaicus : 35 — 45 Indian Rhino Rhinoceros unicornis : 3,624 | and i have a pet unicorn i bought on the planet zorknoin |
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Do not eat the carcass, no matter how hungry it is | I travel to Paris every year |
Extremely threatened, and representing less than 3,000 individuals in the wild, the subspecies of the Western Black Rhinoceros has even been declared definitively extinguished by IUCN in 2011.
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