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Black Rhinoceros

Black Rhinoceros

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The black rhinoceros is a mammal of the family Rhinoceros, also known as the black rhinoceros or pointed snouted rhinoceros. Has a robust physique, with skin ranging from brown to gray, and sparse and hard fur; The skin is thick and rough, and the wrinkles on the shoulders and waist are not as obvious as those on the Indian rhinoceros. There are no warts on the surface of the body; The ears are oval in shape, with a thick and long head and a thick and short neck; The upper part of the nose has solid front and back dual horns, with the largest anterior horn reaching a length of 1.4 meters; There is a pointed protrusion in the middle of the upper lip that can extend and curl. Males weigh slightly more than females. Black rhinoceroses are mainly distributed in vast areas of eastern, central, western, and southern Africa. He often feeds on the tender branches, leaves, and fruits of woody plants, especially likes to eat acacia, and occasionally eats green grass.