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"<b>A group of rhinos is called a 'crash'.</b><br><br>Rhinos are exceptionally near-sighted and as a result often charge when startled.  This has given them a reputation for being bad-tempered.",
"<b>Black rhinos and white rhinos are the same color.</b><br><br> Despite their names, both black and white rhinos are a brownish-gray color.  It is thought that the name white rhino came from early Boer settlers in South Africa who may have called it 'wijde', Dutch for 'wide', referring to the size of the animal or its very wide lips.",
"<b>In rare cases, white rhinos have three horns.</b>",
"<b>Millions of years ago there were many species of rhino.</b><br><br> Among them was Indricotherium, the largest land mammal that ever lived, one and a half times as tall as an elephant.",
"<b>Rhinoceroses get their name from their horns.</b><br><br> The word 'rhinoceros' comes from the Greek word rhino meaning 'nose', and ceros meaning 'horn'.  For centuries, rhino horns have been used by witch doctors to cure fevers and other illnesses.  Yet a rhino horn is made of keratin, just like our fingernails and has no known healing properties.",
"<b>The first traces of horned rhino, living 25 to 40 million years ago, were found in North America.</b>",
"<b>The longest known Rhino horn measured over 5 feet long.</b><br><br> The rhino's nose horn continues to grow throughout its life, and if it is broken off it will grow back again. Their horn grows approximately 1 to 3 inches per year.",
"<b>The rhino's closest living relative is the tapir, which is a short, pig-like animal that looks a bit like an anteater.</b><br><br>",
"<b>The sable's scientific name (Hippotragus niger) means 'black horned horse.'</b><br><br>Of the five species of rhino, the white rhino and the Indian one-horned rhino share the title of second largest land mammal after the elephant.",
"<b>The white rhino has horns that can grow to 60 inches.</b>",
"<b>The white rhino's head can weigh up to 2,000 pounds.</b><br><br>The largest in its family, the white rhino, measures 12-13 feet long, 6 feet tall and weighs on average, 5,000 pounds.    The hump of muscle on its neck holds up its heavy head, which can weigh over one-third of its total body weight.",
"<b>In Zimbabwe, wildlife officials are removing the Black Rhinoceros' horns to actually protect the species.</b><br><br>Ninety percent of Black Rhinos' deaths occur from poachers who value their horns. Dagger handles are made from them in North Uemen and medicines are made in China. Many Asian markets will pay up to 22,000 dollars per kilogram, that's more than the price of gold! To stop the poachers from killing the rhinoceros, officials are removing the horns without harming the rhinoceros.",
"<b>Black rhinos have prehensile lips used much like fingers to select and pick the leaves and twigs they prefer.</b>",
"<b>A rhino's horn is not a true horn attached to the skull.</b><br><br>It grows from the skin and is made up of keratin fibers, the same material found in hair and nails.",
"<b>If a female rhinoceros is in heat, her urine emits a special chemical called a pheromone, which the male recognizes by smell.</b><br><br>  If her urine does not have this chemical odor, the male wanders off to find another female that might be a possible candidate as a mate.",
"<b>There are five species of rhinoceros.</b><br><br> Javan and Indian rhinos have one horn, and Sumatran, black and white rhinos have two horns.   The white rhino is the largest, measuring 12-13 feet long and 6 feet tall. The Sumatran rhino is the smallest at 8-10 feet long and up to 4.8 feet tall.</b>",

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