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  2. Black rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    The black rhinoceros, black rhino or hook-lipped rhinoceros ( Diceros bicornis) is a species of rhinoceros, native to eastern and southern Africa including Angola, Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Eswatini, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Although the species is referred to as black, its colours vary from brown to grey.

  3. Western black rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    The western black rhino emerged about seven to eight million years ago. It was a sub-species of the black rhino. For much of the 20th century, its population was the highest out of all of the rhino species, at almost 850,000 individuals. There was a 96% population decline in black rhinos, including the western black rhino, between 1970 and 1992.

  4. Oryctes rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    Oryctes rhinoceros is a large dynastid beetle with a length of 35–50 mm and a dark-brown to black colour. The head has a horn which is more prominently developed in males and in larger specimens. The pronotum has a large central depression with 2 humps at the hind margin and the tibia of the fore leg has 3 large teeth.

  5. Black rhino baby, a critically endangered species, is born ...

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    An eastern black rhinoceros — part of a critically endangered species — was born on New Year’s Eve at the Kansas City Zoo. Zoo officials in a news release Thursday said both the baby and its ...

  6. Eastern black rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    The eastern black rhino is distinguishable from the southern subspecies as it has a longer, leaner, and more curved horn. Its skin is also very grooved. Diceros bicornis michaeli is also reportedly more aggressive than the other three subspecies of black rhino. They are browsers and are usually found in highland forest and savanna habitat .

  7. Nesorhinus - Wikipedia

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    Nesorhinus is an extinct genus of rhinoceros from the Pleistocene of Asia. It contains two species, Nesorhinus philippinensis (formerly Rhinoceros philippinensis) from Luzon, Philippines and Nesorhinus hayasakai (formerly Rhinoceros sinensis hayasakai) from Taiwan. [1]

  8. South-central black rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    The south-central black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis minor), also known as the south-central hook-lipped rhinoceros or the lesser black rhino, is a subspecies of the black rhinoceros. In keeping with the rules of zoological nomenclature, the south-central black rhinoceros should be known as Diceros bicornis keitloa (Smith, 1836), a nomen novum ...

  9. Witchcraft in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Witchcraft has been present throughout the Philippines even before Spanish colonization, and is associated with indigenous Philippine folk religions. Its practice involves black magic, specifically a malevolent use of sympathetic magic.

  10. South-western black rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    D. b. occidentalis. Trinomial name. Diceros bicornis occidentalis. (Zukowsky, 1922) The south-western black rhinoceros ( Diceros bicornis occidentalis) is a subspecies of the black rhinoceros, living in southwestern Africa (northern Namibia and southern Angola, introduced to South Africa ). It is currently listed as near threatened by the IUCN.

  11. International Rhino Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Lowveld Rhino Program concentrates its activities in two private conservancies where the majority of the rhino population lives and where there is still significant room for expansion – Save Valley and Bubye Valley Conservancies. The first black rhinos were introduced into Bubye Valley in 2002 – by 2012, the 100th black rhino had been born.