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IFLScience on MSNNew Name Suggested For One Of The World's Largest And Rarest Critically Endangered SpeciesOne-horned rhinoceroses are the subject of a new study of the differences in appearance, behavior, and evolutionary history ...
A new study revealed significant differences in the appearance and behavior of the two one-horned Asiatic rhinoceros species, ...
A study reveals major differences between the Sundaic and Indian rhinoceroses, leading scientists to propose a new ...
A new study revealed significant differences in the appearance and behaviour of the two one-horned Asiatic rhinoceros species, challenging ...
Habitat loss not only reduces the available living space for rhinos, but also isolates and fragments rhino herds, making reproduction and genetic mixing more difficult. Conservation efforts have seen ...
The Buffalo Zoo has a new resident. Monica the Indian rhinoceros. While the news of a female rhino calf being born in captivity is pretty exciting, the fact that the little rhino’s father passed ...
"Rhino!" Close and churning toward us. These organic tanks can sprint at more than 25 miles an hour. Visitors (Kaziranga hosts about 70,000 Indian tourists and 4,000 foreign tourists annually ...
Because the Indian rhinoceros, in one respect at least, was much luckier than Napoleon - his portrait was made by Dürer. "When this rhino first arrived, it must have been an incredible shock that ...
A recent study has reclassified the species commonly known as the Javan rhinoceros, proposing a more precise scientific name: Eurhinoceros sondaicus. The research highlights key differences in body ...
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