August 19th, 2009 black Rhinoceros
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Physical Description
Rhinoceroses (from the Greek, “nose horn”) are named for their most distinctive feature, the single or double horn on the end of the nose.
Of the five species of rhinoceros, the white (Ceratotherium simum) and black (Diceros bicornis) rhinoceroses of Africa, [...]
