A rhinoceros from Greek rhinokeros, signifying 'nose-horned

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5f39d426-ad0d-41e6-adfc-d4fe9c3ce947-2060x1236.jpegA rhinoceros from Greek rhinokeros, signifying 'nose-horned', from rhinos, signifying 'nose', and kerato/keras, signifying 'horn'), normally abridged to rhino, is one of any five surviving types of odd-toed ungulates in the family Rhinocerotidae, and in addition any of the various wiped out species. Two of the surviving species are local to Africa and three to Southern Asia.

Individuals from the rhinoceros family are a portion of the biggest residual megafauna, with all species ready to reach or surpass one ton in weight. They have a herbivorous eating regimen, little brains (400– 600 g) for warm blooded animals of their size, maybe a couple horns, and a thick (1.5– 5 cm) defensive skin framed from layers of collagen situated in a cross section structure. They for the most part eat verdant material, in spite of the fact that their capacity to mature sustenance in their hindgut enables them to subsist on more sinewy plant matter when fundamental. Dissimilar to different perissodactyls, the two African types of rhinoceros need teeth at the front of their mouths, depending rather on their lips to cull sustenance.

Rhinoceros are executed by people for their horns, which are purchased and sold on the underground market, and utilized by a few societies for decorations or customary drug. East Asia, particularly Vietnam, is the biggest market for rhino horns. By weight, rhino horns cost as much as gold on the underground market. Individuals crush the horns and expend them, trusting the clean has restorative properties. The horns are made of keratin, a similar kind of protein that makes up hair and fingernails.Both African species and the Sumatran rhinoceros have two horns, while the Indian and Javan rhinoceros have a solitary horn. The IUCN Red List recognizes the Black, Javan, and Sumatran rhinoceros as fundamentally imperiled.