English to Malay Dictionary rhinoceros

rhinoceros

badak
definition
noun
When the vessel was first discovered last year, it contained the leg bone of a tapir, a medium-size mammal related to both the horse and the rhinoceros .
a large, heavily built plant-eating mammal with one or two horns on the nose and thick folded skin, native to Africa and southern Asia. All kinds have become endangered through hunting.
translation of 'rhinoceros'
noun
badak sumbu
example
Without their commanding horn the 'rhinoceros' present a forlorn image.
A large light-blue horn stood out of the middle of his forehead, and it was shaped like a 'rhinoceros' ' horn.
The skin of a 'rhinoceros' , the composure of a Hindu sacred cow and the patience of a saint - just three qualities you'd need to do Robert Ogier's job.
But I remember she said there was a hippopotamus and a 'rhinoceros' .
When the vessel was first discovered last year, it contained the leg bone of a tapir, a medium-size mammal related to both the horse and the 'rhinoceros' .
He asked for a ‘highly intelligent workaholic with skin like a 'rhinoceros' and the ability to work 24 hours a day while juggling 20 balls in the air.’
You've got to have a hide as thick as a 'rhinoceros' to carry on and pretend nothing has happened.
Another unusual mammal found at Chilga is the arsinoithere, which looks like a larger version of a modern 'rhinoceros' , but actually evolved independently of rhinos, said Rasmussen.
During the Pleistocene, herds of giant wombats the size of a 'rhinoceros' roamed the plains of southern Australia.
The soldiers allegedly used the stolen money to buy items as diverse as cameras and 'rhinoceros' horns, the officials said.
Dartford Museum in Market Street, houses some remains of animals found in the area including woolly mammoths and 'rhinoceroses' .
At one point Bill suggested that the reason 'rhinoceroses' ' horns have been ground up for years and used as an ancient form of Viagra was, well, the shape of the rhino's horn.
The night safari represents a coup for the Thai government, which has managed to secure over 300 animals from Kenya, including lions, 'rhinoceroses' , and elephants to populate the project.
Once upon a time, ground sloths or camels or even ancestral 'rhinoceroses' may have inhabited your part of the country.
O'Connell-Rodwell and her colleagues have also begun to study the nuances of elephant signals to distinguish them from the footsteps of 'rhinoceroses' or lions.
When Japheth Boyce was a tyke in South Dakota, he liked to scrabble around in the barren, rocky ground of the Badlands, hunting for fossils of saber-toothed tigers, 'rhinoceroses' and three-toed horses the size of golden retrievers.
Rabinowitz hoped to find remaining pockets of additional charismatic fauna - elephants, tigers, and 'rhinoceroses' - and to set up a biological reserve to protect them, but he soon learned that these large mammals had disappeared.
Elephants, tigers and 'rhinoceroses' are successfully bred at the Way Kambas National Park, which is also famous for its elephant training school.
The Ceratopsian dinosaurs (Triceratops, etc) were the 'rhinoceroses' of the dinosaur world, their formidable horns at least appear to be ample protection against even the largest and fiercest carnivores.
The alteration and fragmentation of existing habitats ensures that any future radiation of mammals, for instance, will not include large forms such as 'rhinoceroses' , apes and big cats.
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