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  1. The eastern black rhino is distinguishable from the southern subspecies as it has a longer, leaner, and more curved horn. Its skin is also very grooved. Diceros bicornis michaeli is also reportedly more aggressive than the other three subspecies of black rhino. They are browsers and are usually found in highland forest and savanna habitat .

  2. Rhinoceros. Rhinoceros 3D(ライノセラス・スリーディー) (Rhino/ライノ)とは、フリーフォーム NURBS モデリングに強い商用の製造業向け3次元 CAD ソフトウェア( 3Dサーフェスモデラー )である。. バージョン7以降は 3DCG で一般的な サブディビジョンサーフェス ...

  3. The woolly rhinoceros ( Coelodonta antiquitatis ), simply known as woolly rhino, is an extinct species of rhinoceros that inhabited northern Eurasia during the Pleistocene epoch. The woolly rhinoceros was a member of the Pleistocene megafauna. The woolly rhinoceros was covered with long, thick hair that allowed it to survive in the extremely ...

  4. Apr 14, 2024 · rhinoceros, (family Rhinocerotidae), any of five or six species of giant horn-bearing herbivores that include some of the largest living land mammals.Only African and Asian elephants are taller at the shoulder than the two largest rhinoceros species—the white, or square-lipped, rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), which some divide into two species (northern white rhinoceros [C. cottoni] and ...

  5. Rhinoceros ( French: Rhinocéros) is a play by playwright Eugène Ionesco, written in 1959. The play was included in Martin Esslin 's study of post-war avant-garde drama The Theatre of the Absurd, although scholars have also rejected this label as too interpretatively narrow. [citation needed] Over the course of three acts, the inhabitants of a ...

  6. The skull of B. r. silvestris. The rhinoceros hornbill is a large arboreal hornbill, 80 to 90 cm (31–35 in) long. The weight varies by sex, with males weighing around 2,465 to 2,960 g (87.0–104.4 oz) and the females 2,040 to 2,330 g (72–82 oz). The plumage is predominantly black, with white legs and vent and a white tail with a black band.

  7. Jan 23, 2021 · Mammal Species of the World (v3, 2005) link: Rhinoceros Linnaeus, 1758 ; ITIS link: Rhinoceros Linnaeus, 1758 ; IUCN link: Rhinoceros threatened species; Living species [edit] Rhinoceros sondaicus - Javan Rhinoceros

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