Yes, rhinoceroses is a plural, common, concrete noun. The singular form is rhinoceros, a word for an animal, a thing.
rhinoceros, rhinoceroses, or rhinocerotes
The collective nouns are a herd, a stubbornness, or a crash of rhinoceroses.
The plural form of the noun 'rhino' is rhinos.
The noun 'rhinoceri' is a slang term for 'rhinoceros' used for humor as a play on the many confusing forms of plural nouns in English.The standard collective nouns for rhinoceroses are:a crash of rhinocerosesa stubbornness of rhinoceroses
Most rhinoceroses live in a group, but u can find plenty of rhinoceroses alone.
A group of rhinoceroses can be called either a crash or a herd.
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Poachers kill rhinoceroses for their horns, which can be sold as 'remedies' that can 'heal' illnesses.
Rhinoceroses is a unique word because it composed of only one syllable, but sounds like several. It is one of the few words that are like that.
The Rhinoceros belongs to the Chordata phylum.
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