While nearly 100 known rhinoceros species have existed throughout the eons, there are currently five species of living rhinos. Two rhino species can be found in Africa and three species can be found ...
SUITA, Osaka Prefecture--An international research team may have found a way to save the northern white rhinoceros, perhaps the world’s most critically endangered mammal as only two, both female, are ...
As for Eloise’s hilarious hopping, the playful movements are typical of baby rhinos, who run, hop, and bound as a way to build strength and coordination. Many hoofed animals practice hopping as a way ...
For centuries, rhinoceroses roamed the plains and forests of Bangladesh. Now extinct locally, their absence exposes the fragility of ecosystems and the hidden cost of forgetting our wildlife ...
The female calf was born on Jan. 6 to first-time mom Maruška New year, new arrival! An endangered Indian rhinoceros was born earlier this month at Poland's Wroclaw Zoo. "The little one was born on ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Zoo welcomed a new member to its family on Super Bowl Sunday. In a press release, the Indianapolis Zoo announced a white rhino calf was born at 9:13 a.m. Feb. 11 to ...
A southern white rhinoceros was born earlier this month at the Virginia Zoo. The female southern white rhinoceros, whose name has not yet been released, was born Nov. 9 and is the second rhinoceros ...
Zoo Atlanta didn't get a hippopotamus for Christmas — but another large mammal had a baby, just in time for the holiday. Zoo staff welcomed an adorable baby rhino on Christmas Eve. The southern white ...
Sporting a horn on your head two-thirds the length of your body might seem like a drag. For the rhinoceros beetle, though, massive head-weapons are no big deal. Turns out, pitchfork-shaped protrusions ...
A well-preserved ice age woolly rhino with many of its internal organs still intact has been recovered from permafrost in Russia's extreme north. Russian media reported Wednesday that the carcass was ...
Genetic analysis of the remnants of 14 woolly rhinos shows that a warming climate, not hunting, probably killed them off 14,000 years ago. The numbers of woolly rhinos remained constant until close to ...
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