Rhinoceros

A rhinoceros is a large, herbivorous mammal characterized by its thick skin, horned snout, and massive body. These animals are known for their powerful horns, which are made of keratin and are used for defense and in dominance displays. Rhinoceroses are typically found in Africa and Asia, and are known for their solitary and territorial nature. There are five species of rhinoceros: the white rhinoceros, black rhinoceros, Indian rhinoceros, Javan rhinoceros, and Sumatran rhinoceros. These majestic creatures are a critically endangered species due to poaching and habitat loss.

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