White Rhinoceros
Ceratotherium simum
19.424, -99.1957
Field Notes
Description:
One of the five species of rhinoceros that still exist. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species.
The White Rhinoceros is the world's largest land mammal after the three species of elephant.[16] It has a massive body and large head, a short neck and broad chest. The head and body length is 3.4 to 4.2 m (11 to 14 ft), with the tail adding another 37 to 71 cm (15 to 28 in). Shoulder height is 1.5 to 2 m (4 ft 10 in to 6 ft 7 in). Weight in this animal typically ranges from 1,360 to 3,630 kg (3,000 to 8,000 lb).
Habitat:
The northern subspecies is now found only in the Republic of Congo while the southern subspecies or majority of White rhino live in southern Africa. 98.5% of White Rhino occur in just five countries (South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Uganda). Almost at the edge of extinction in the early 20th century
Notes:
Photo taken at the zoo. Mexico
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