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Indian rhinoceros - Wikipedia
The Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), also known as the greater one-horned rhinoceros, great Indian rhinoceros or Indian rhino, is a species of rhinoceros found in the Indian subcontinent.
Greater One-Horned Rhino | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
The greater one-horned rhino (or “Indian rhino”) is the largest of the rhino species. Once widespread across the entire northern part of the Indian sub-continent, rhino populations plummeted as they were hunted for sport or killed as agricultural pests.
Facts to know about the Indian one-horned rhinoceros - IFAW
True to its name, the one-horned rhino has just one horn, setting it apart from its African counterparts. However, it’s not the only rhino with one horn—the Javan rhino also sports a single horn. The greater one-horned rhino is one of the most well-known success stories in conservation.
Indian Rhinoceros - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on ... - Animalia
The Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) is the biggest of the three rhinos in Asia, and, along with the African white rhino, is the biggest of all rhino species. Its single black horn identifies it, along with its gray-brown hide and skin folds, giving it an armor-plated look.
INDIAN RHINOCEROSES: CHARACTERISTICS, BEHAVIOR AND …
Indian rhinoceroses (Rhinoceros unicornis) are large, herbivorous mammals found in tropical grasslands, forests and wetlands. They and Javan rhinoceroses belong to the genus Rhinoceros, the only genus in Rhinocerotidae (the rhinoceros family) to …
Greater one-horned rhino | WWF
The greater one-horned rhino is a conservation success, with numbers increasing significantly since 1975. Back then there were only 600 rhinos left in the wild. After decades of successful efforts, the species increased to 3,500 in India and Nepal by mid-2015.
Indian rhinoceros | Description, Population, & Facts | Britannica
Dec 27, 2024 · The Indian rhinoceros is more or less equivalent in size to the white rhinoceros of Africa and is distinguishable from the Javan rhinoceros by its greater size, the presence of a large horn, tubercles on its skin, and a different arrangement of skin folds.
Indian Rhinoceros | National Geographic
Discover why this rhino’s coveted horn has landed it on the endangered species list. Learn about the giant animal’s sharp senses and surprising foot speed.
Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros | Indian Rhino Facts - Animal …
Also known as the Indian rhinoceros, greater one-horned rhinos inhabit northern India and Nepal. Weighing up to 2700 kg (6000 lb.) and standing 2 m (6.5 ft.) tall at the shoulder, the greater one-horned rhinoceros is the second largest rhino, right after the white rhino.
Great One-Horned Rhino - International Rhino Foundation
The greater one-horned, or Indian, rhino has rebounded from fewer than 100 individuals to more than 3,600 today. View more information on this rhino species.