Tuesday, March 12, 2019

KNOW MORE ABOUT RHINOCEROS

  1.  A Rhinoceros, commonly abbreviated to rhino,
  2.  is one of any five extant species of odd-toed ungulates in the family Rhinocerotidae,
  3.  as well as any of the numerous extinct species. 
  4. Two of the extant species are native to Africa and three to Southern Asia.
  5. https://defenders.org/rhinoceros/basic-facts
  6. 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.
    Adding to the problem is the fact that for some species, the Sumatran rhino in particular, over-hunting has occurred for so long that the remaining population is broken into disconnected groups, unable to breed and to continue adding to the species genetic diversity.
  7. Rhinos are herbivores, meaning they eat only plants. White rhinos, with their square-shaped lips, are ideally suited to graze on grass. Other rhinos prefer to eat the foliage of trees or bushes..
  8. it is worth the time you spent to know more about other living beings and why should they co-exist.
  9. Scientific nameRhinocerotidae
    FamilyRhinocerotidae; Gray, 1820
    MassWhite rhinoceros: 2,300 kg, Black rhinoceros: 800 – 1,400 kg, Indian rhinoceros: 2,100 kg
    LifespanWhite rhinoceros: 40 – 50 years, Black rhinoceros: 35 – 50 years
    SpeedWhite rhinoceros: 50 km/h, Black rhinoceros: 55 km/h, Indian rhinoceros: 55 km/h
    Did you knowThe most notable difference between white and black rhinos are their mouths. ecology.com

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