White Rhinoceros Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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| Ceratotherium simum Burchell, 1817 |
The White Rhino is visibly different from the Black Rhinoceros not in its skin color which is quite similar to that of the Black Rhino, but because of the shape of its mouth - it is wide, for cropping large swaths of grass, while the Black Rhino's mouth has a pointed, prehensile lip. (According to the International Rhino Foundation,the term "White" actually comes from the Afrikaans word "weit", meaning "wide".) The White Rhinoceros also has a noticeable hump on the back of its neck which supports its large head. Each of the rhino's four feet has three toes and it is sometimes known as the Square-lipped Rhinoceros because of its protrudent lip that helps it graze on short grasses.
Like the Black Rhino, the White Rhino is under threat from habitat loss and poaching.
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