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Black, white, Indian, Javan, Sumatran.
Rhinoceros are still a living species.
The Indian Rhinoceros is the sixth heaviest species of land animal, after the African Savannah elephant, the Asian elephant, the African forest elephant, the Hippopotamus, and the White Rhinoceros. It is also the second largest species of Rhinoceros. A mature adult male Indian Rhinoceros may weigh as much as 4,500 pounds and reach 11 ft in length, while a female may weigh 3,000-4,000 pounds and reach 9-10 ft in length. The largest males may each weigh as much as 5,000 pounds.
Rhinoceros's scientific name is 'Rhinoceros unicornis'. They are large and strong animals that are native of Africa and the South of Asia. Despite their intimidating appearance, they are herbivorous, and sadly, they are an endangered species, due to the man's interest for their distinctive horns.
The word "Rhinoceros" is a common noun. The name of a particular species of rhinoceros is a proper noun.
The question depends on which species of Rhinoceros you are asking about.White Rhinoceros: Ceratotherium simumBlack Rhinoceros: Diceros bicornisIndian Rhinoceros: Rhinoceros unicornisJavan Rhinoceros: R. sondaicusSumatran Rhinoceros: Dicerorhinus sumatrensis
There are five species of rhino alive today.The largest rhino species, the white rhino, is the second largest land animal on Earth. The rarest and most endangered large mammal is the Javan rhinoceros. The earliest rhinos appeared around 50 million years ago. Rhinos are strictly herbivorous, or plant eaters.
A rhinoceros is an animal. There are five separate species of rhinoceros world wide.
The Asian elephant is Endangered, while the African bush elephants and forest elephants are listed as Vulnerable. There are 5 species of rhinoceros. The white rhinoceros is Near Threatened, and the Indian rhinoceros is Vulnerable, while the black, Sumatran, and Javan rhinoceroses are all Critically Endangered.
The white rhinoceros.
It depends on what species it is. If it's a black rhinoceros, then it's dark grey. If it's a white rhinoceros, then it's brighter than the black rhinoceros, light grey.