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the black rhino is found in the African savannas
The scrub forests and plains of Southern Africa.
Scrub forests and plains of Southern Africa.
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it laughs when it eats someone
There are five extant species of rhinoceros, commonly classified into two groups: the African rhinos and the Asian rhinos. African rhinos include the black rhino and the white rhino, which are primarily distinguished by their size and mouths; the white rhino has a broad, square-shaped mouth suited for grazing, while the black rhino has a pointed, hooked-shaped mouth for browsing. The Asian rhinos consist of the Indian rhino, the Javan rhino, and the Sumatran rhino, which differ in size, skin texture, and habitat preferences. Each species faces unique conservation challenges due to poaching and habitat loss.
The black rhino faces competition for habitat space primarily from human activities such as agriculture and urban development, which encroach on their natural environments. Additionally, they compete with other herbivores for food resources, particularly in areas where vegetation is limited. Conservation efforts, including the establishment of protected areas and anti-poaching measures, aim to reduce these pressures and secure habitat for black rhinos. However, ongoing threats from poaching and habitat fragmentation continue to challenge their survival.
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The black Rhino will be extinct in 2016
The mass of a black rhino is 3000 pounds.
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