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  • South Africas rhinos could be extinct in 10 years - BBC
    Africa's rhino population could face extinction within 10 years, animal welfare experts have warned South Africa has the largest population of the species in the world but their existence is
  • Genomic insights into the past and future of the black rhinoceros
    Genomic insights into the past and future of the black rhinoceros
  • Rhinocerotidae | Perissodactyl - American Museum of Natural . . .
    Compared to other perissodactyl families, true rhinos got off to a late start and do not appear in the fossil record until about 40 million years ago; most of the other perissodactyl families appear 55 5-46 million years ago We think of rhinos as being characterized by a nasal horn, but in fact most members of the group are hornless
  • Measuring more than five feet tall and ten feet long, the Ja
    While the Javan rhino habitat once extended across southern Asia, now there are fewer than one hundred of the animals in Indonesia and under a dozen in Vietnam Very little is known about Javan rhinos because they lead secretive and solitary lives in remote jungles
  • Why Rhinos are Endangered? - Helping Rhinos : Helping Rhinos
    Rhinoceros are a critically endangered species with less than 30,000 rhino living in the wild today At the start of the 20th century, there were over 500,000 Human activity has caused this dramatic decline in rhino numbers Initially, numbers dropped due to hunting, but today the main threats to rhino are poaching and habitat loss
  • Extinct Siberian unicorn may have lived alongside humans
    The radiocarbon dating results obtained using cutting-edge methodologies, confirmed that this species survived until at least 39,000 years ago, and possibly as late as 35,000 years ago Dr Thibaut Devièse MEng, MSc, PhD, MRSC of the Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit at Oxford’s School of Archaeology, said: ‘Some of the samples we studied were
  • Scientists edge closer to saving the Northern White Rhino . . .
    The first successful transfer could happen as early as this year, and if everything goes to plan, Hildebrandt hopes that Northern White Rhinos could be released into the wild in 20 years or so


















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