(7,920 pounds), and is the continent’s third-largest species after theAfrican bush elephantandAfrican forest elephant. The black rhino, which is gray, can weigh up to 1,400 kg (3,100 pounds). The lifespan of a wild rhinoceros is unknown, but expected to be 35-50 years for any ...
The two African species, as well as the Asian Sumatran species, each have two horns. The front horn is the largest and most prominent above the nose. The Indian and Javan species have a single horn, located above their nose. Male and female rhino of the same species have the same number...
Lifespan:30-45 years in the wild, the Sumatran rhinoceros living the longest in captivity was 32 years and 8 months old (a female from the extinct speciesD. s. lasiotis). It died in London zoo in 1900. Sumatran rhinoceros(Dicerorhinus sumatrensis). The Sumatran rhinoceros– curios: Th...
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