The census shows impressive results. The number of rhinos in Bengal stands at 392 (plus or minus six). It proves the state’s ...
An amazing video filmed by a traveler in South Africa depicts a wild showdown between a large male rhino and a pride of lions ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Reclassify Javan Rhinoceros, Giving It a New Scientific NameA team of researchers has officially reclassified the Javan rhinoceros, one of the world’s rarest and most elusive large ...
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Wild Tings USA on MSNA Forgotten Tragedy Resurfaces: Rhino Poaching and the Urgent Need for ConservationPoaching devastates the rhino population and has broader ecological and socio-economic implications. This article delves into ...
Archie, a Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens southern white rhino, has died of cancer at 55 after stint as his species' oldest male ...
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 behavior of the two one-horned Asiatic rhinoceros species, challenging long-standing classifications and supporting a re ...
The zoo announced last week that Archie, a beloved southern white rhino, passed away. He was the oldest male of his species ...
The tragic loss of her mother to a rhino attack hasn’t stopped Doma Paudel from her fearless conservation efforts. Instead, it inspired her to become ...
A new study revealed significant differences in the appearance and behaviour of the two one-horned Asiatic rhinoceros species, challenging ...
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 ...
Archie, a 55-year-old southern white rhino at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, has died. He was the oldest male of his species in human care and a founder of the North American rhino population.
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