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The white rhino, or square-lipped rhinoceros, is the second largest land mammal on the planet. Distinguished from the black rhino by its wide, flat lip, the white rhino is perfectly built for grazing upon grasses and leaves while holding its face parallel to the earth.

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Free-For-All: White Rhino

Posted on December 31, 2017September 18, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in Art, Free-For-All, Updates

Claire's watercolor composition displayed a complimentary purple and yellow color scheme that highlighted the plight of the white rhino. It invoked emotion within its creative and original elements.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 31, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The white rhino is far less dangerous than the black rhinoceros, but females will aggressively protect their calves.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 30, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhinos are larger than black rhinoceroses and have a nuchal hump, a longer head, a straighter back, and a square lip, as opposed to the hooked lip of the black rhino.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 29, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhinos are diurnal during the winter and crepuscular during the summer, in order to avoid the hottest parts of the day.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 28, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhinos have a mutual relationship with cattle egret and Cape sterling, as the birds remove disease-causing insects and parasites from the rhinos' hide.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 27, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhinos generally run at speeds of 24 km/hr, but can reach up to 40 km/hr.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 26, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The white rhino is a keystone species that helps increase the biodiversity of grasses and prevents wildfires.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 25, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhinos wallow in mud baths to protect their skin and control their body temperature.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 24, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhinos, especially calves, are preyed on by lions and spotted hyaenas, but humans are the rhino's biggest predators.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 23, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhinos have a longer lifespan in the wild, living an average of 39-43 years in the wild and 27-30 years in captivity.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 22, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhinos are economically important for humans, causing increases in ecotourism and reducing the chances of wildfires.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 21, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhinos are pale gray and are not named for white skin, but as a mistranslation of "wide," referring to their wide mouths.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 20, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Although the white rhino is capable of injuring people, there is no mortality associated with it, as they are non-aggressive.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 19, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The average ticket price to see white rhinos in the Kruger National Park of South Africa has tripled in the last decade.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 18, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhinos are nearsighted, but have heightened senses of hearing and smell.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 17, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhinos rarely share their territory with black rhinoceroses.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 16, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Olfactory communications play a major role for the white rhino, including communal dung heaps and urine marking.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 15, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

To improve population growth, many white rhino are concentrated in fenced sanctuaries, conservancies, rhino conservation areas, and intensive protection zones.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 14, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Fossils and cave paintings in Kenya and northern Tanzania suggest that the white rhino was widespread in East Africa until 3,000 years ago.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 13, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The southern white rhino was on the brink of extinction in 1895, having been reduced to less than 50 animals, but now has a population of over 20,000.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 12, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Although illegal hunting only impacted 0.2% of white rhinos in 2005, poaching has increased over 3,000% and is beginning to threaten the sustainability of the species.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 11, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Numbers of white rhino under private ownership continue to increase, numbering at least 5,500 by the end of 2010.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 10, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhino mothers are the sole caregivers of the young for 2-3 years, while males have no parental investment on calves beyond the mating process.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 9, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Due to poaching and civil wars, the northern white rhino subspecies is considered extinct in the wild.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 8, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Female white rhinos are slightly smaller than males and have longer and thinner horns.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 7, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

98.8% of white rhino occur in just four countries: South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Kenya.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 6, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

White rhino horn is highly prized for making ornately carved handles for jambiyas, ceremonial daggers worn in some Middle East countries.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 5, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

There are 10,000 white rhinos in the wild and 750 in captivity worldwide.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 4, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

There are more white rhinos on private land in South Africa than there are rhino in the whole of the rest of Africa.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 3, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

The southern white rhino is the most numerous of the rhino taxa.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 2, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

Two subspecies of the white rhino are recognized: the southern white rhino, (SWR) C. s. simum, and the northern white rhino, (NWR) C. s. cottoni.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 1, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

With only two individuals left, the northern white rhino has little chance of surviving extinction unless inter-crossing with the southern white rhino.

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White Rhinoceros

White Rhino

Posted on December 1, 2017January 28, 2021 by Noelle M. Brooks in FaunaFacts

There is debate whether the northern white rhino should be considered a separate species, rather than a subspecies, of the white rhinoceros.

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