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The black rhinoceros has
2
horns
and occasionally a third small posterior horn.
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The species is distinguished from the white rhino by a prehensile upper lip.
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Is native to eastern and central Africa. Black rhinoceroses live in various habitats that range from deserts to grasslands, both tropical and subtropical.
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The females are smaller than
An adult typically weighs from 3,100 lb. however unusually large male specimens have been reported 6,380 lb.
the males.
They have poor vision, with the ability to see only 25 to 30 m. away.
Despite their large size, the Black Rhino can run up to
35 mph.
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They are are inquisitive and often aggressive
towards humans and other animals. BioExpedition.com
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Females use their horns to protect their young, while males use them to battle attackers. Except for females and their offspring, black rhinos are solitary.
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Black rhino mothers are very protective of their calves
which is why calves walk behind their mothers.
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Black rhinos are browsers that feed on items such as twigs, woody shrubs, small trees, legumes, and grass.
Many rhinos have been killed for the horns which are revered for medicinal uses in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
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The species overall is classified as critically endangered, and one subspecies, the western black rhinoceros...
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was declar declared ed extinct by extinct by the IUCN in 2011.