Rhinoceroses

RHINOCEROSES

  • These wild animals belong to the Rhinocerotidae family. The rhinoceroses have following common features general:
    • Massive body
    • Short leg that end on broad, three-toed feet.
    • Horny pads of the feet are delicate when compared to the size of the animal.
  • Asiatic and African species of rhinoceroses are available, in general.

Asiatic species

  • Three are four Asiatic species of rhinoceroses
    • Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus)
    • Sumatran rhinoceros (Didermocerus sumatrensis) :These are called as Asiatic two horned rhinoceroses.
    • Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis)

Indian rhinoceroses

  • Among rhinoceroses, the Indian rhinoceroses are the ones that are most primitive in appearance with its armor like hide and small head and are one horned.
  • The skin is having a rugged appearance with armor like plates on body.
  • The animal is well distributed in the Gangetic plain. The animals are present in Assam and in parts of West Bengal.
  • These animals are highly suited to the swampy tarai habitat. This is territorial in nature.

African rhinos

  • There are two species of African rhinos, as quoted below:
    • White rhinoceros ( Didermocerus sinus)
    • Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis)

Details

African rhinos

Asiatic rhino

 Presence of horns

 Two horns

 Single horn

 Length of horn

 Lengthy

 Short, comparatively

 Incisors

 Absent in both African   species

 Present


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