Rhinoceros skeleton
rhinoceros
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rhinoceros-family
large-mammals
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rhinoceros-skeleton
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Rhinoceros is a large mammal belonging to the family Rhinocephalidae in the order Chariotiformes. Fat and clumsy, with thick and rough skin arranged in folds; The fur is sparse and hard; The ears are oval in shape; The head is large and long; Short and thick neck; No canine teeth; The tail is thin and short, and the body is yellow brown, brown, black or gray; There are solid single or double horns on the head and nose; Both males and females have dual horns, with female horns longer than males. Rhinos are distributed in Asia, such as India in South Asia; Residing in sparse tree grasslands and dense forests in tropical and subtropical regions. They often come out to forage in the morning, evening, or at night, with poor vision and sensitive sense of smell and hearing; Living alone often, individuals have little contact with each other.