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Black rhinoceros

Order : Perissodactyla
Family : Rhinocerotidae
Genus : Diceros

 

Facts about the genus Diceros, the black rhinoceros

Black Rhinoceros Horns - The two horns of the Black Rhinoceros are made of dense fibers of Keratin and may grow to 5 feet in length. (Full text)

Black Rhinoceros The black rhinoceros are an endangered animals (Full text)

Black Rhinoceros' are exotic creatures. (Full text)

Conclusion The African black rhinoceros is threatened by extinction because of loss of habitat, poor climate, and life-threatening diseases. (Full text)

Food Eaten by Black Rhinoceros: The Black Rhinoceros is an exclusive browser and will eat various plant material such as fruits, leaves, branches (Full text)

Natural Selection: Black Rhinoceros are not animals that other animals want to mess with. (Full text)

Sadly, the Black Rhinoceros is in danger of extinction. (Full text)

The Black Rhinoceros are very shy, and are solitary creatures unless there are mothers with their young. (Full text)

The black rhinoceros is nearsighted. (Full text)

The Black Rhinoceros is one of the most fascinating animals in existence. (Full text)

The habits of a Black Rhinoceros are eating grass, drinking water and running away from poachers. (Full text)

The black rhinoceros is on the endangered species list primarily due to excessive hunting for their horns, which are used mainly in Asian medications although their health benefits have not been proven scientifically. (Full text)

Black rhinoceros are in fact grey in colour and are distinguished from the other African species (which is also grey) the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), by its pointed, prehensile upper lip; white rhinoceros have square lips. (Full text)

The black rhinoceros is classified as a critically endangered species due to a reduction of at least 80% of the black rhinoceros population over the last 50 years. (Full text)

The range of the black rhinoceros is limited to areas of eastern and southern Africa. (Full text)

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