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  2. White rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    The number of southern white rhinos outnumbers all other rhino subspecies combined. South Africa is the stronghold for this subspecies, with 12,968 individuals recorded in 2021. [ 14 ] There are smaller reintroduced populations within the historical range of the species in Namibia , Botswana , Zimbabwe , Uganda and Eswatini , while a small ...

  3. Northern white rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    The last known surviving population of wild northern white rhinos was in Garamba National Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). [40] In January 2005, the government of the DRC approved a two-part plan for five northern white rhinos to be moved from Garamba National Park to a wildlife sanctuary in Kenya.

  4. Southern white rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    The remaining two southern white rhinos began the process of being released into the wild on May 13, 2014. [ 19 ] In 2023, African Parks , supported by foundations such as those of Howard Buffett and the Walton Family , has launched a major conservation initiative by purchasing the largest privately-owned herd of southern white rhinos ...

  5. Newborn white rhino Silverio takes his giant first steps in a ...

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    Hannah, a 13-year-old white rhinoceros, has delivered a newborn calf in a rare zoo birth for the almost endangered species. The arrival of the male calf, named Silverio, two weeks ago marked the ...

  6. Sudan (rhinoceros) - Wikipedia

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    The captured group comprised two males (Sudan and Saut) and four females (Nola, Nuri, Nadi and Nesari). The number of northern white rhinos was already considered to be only around 700 animals in the wild. [7] For many environmentalists, leaving the animals in nature was the only acceptable way of preserving the already rare subspecies.

  7. Perissodactyla - Wikipedia

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    Rhinos have one or two horns made of agglutinated keratin, unlike the horns of even-toed ungulates (Bovidae and pronghorn), which have a bony core. The number and form of the teeth vary according to diet. The incisors and canines can be very small or completely absent, as in the two African species of rhinoceros. In horses, usually only the ...

  8. Khama Rhino Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The first black rhino was born in 2007 and two white rhinos were born in 2009. [3] [2] The rhinos within the sanctuary are secured by anti-poaching patrols carried out by the rangers and the Botswana Defense Force. By 2014, no rhinos had been poached on the land since the sanctuary's opening. [11]

  9. Elasmotherium - Wikipedia

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    Like other rhinos, Elasmotherium had two premolars and three molars for chewing, and lacked incisors and canines, relying instead on a prehensile lip to strip food. [6] Elasmotherium were eu hypsodonts , with large tooth crowns and enamel extending below the gum line, and continuously growing teeth.