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Indian Rhinoceros

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Rhinos do not have tusks. They have horns. Tusks are long teeth that never stop growing and usually protrude out of the mouth even with it closed ...as with elephants, walruses, warthogs, etc. walrus
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Indian Rhinoceros. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Perissodactyla Family: Rhinocerotidae Genus: Rhinoceros Species: Rhinoceros unicornis. The Indian Rhinoceros or the great one-horned rhinoceros, Rhinoceros unicor...
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Because of extensive poaching and habitat loss.
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The Javan Rhinoceros (Sunda Rhinoceros to be more precise) or Lesser One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus) is a member of the family Rhinocerotidae and one of five extant rhinoceroses. It belongs to the same genus as the Indian Rhino...
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In size it is equal to that of the white rhino in Africa; together they are the largest of all rhino species. Fully grown males are larger than females in the wild, weighing from 2200- 3000 kg (4,800 - 6,600 lb). Female Indian rhinos weigh ...
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Akilles 1. Yes it has, and sometimes tigers do kill adult rhinos. However, the Indian rhino is a ...
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Humans are the only creatures above the rhino on the food chain
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There are no statistics on rhinos, but elephants produce up to 110 pounds of dung per day which can be used for energy.
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Sorry Stripes, looking through my photos I can confirm this is Baatschi. Patna does have longer hairs on his ears than is how in this photo, they were easy to recognise before with Patna being smaller but this meant the two had to be near e...
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