rhino
రినో
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It's been observed in many other bird species besides parrots and macaws, as well as elephants, macaques, giraffes, rhinos and chimpanzees.
a rhinoceros.
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rhinoplasty
of or relating to the nose.
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When was the last time you saw a giraffe or a 'rhino' proudly prodding a charred chunk of wildebeest round a barbeque?
Mopeds carrying live ducks, roadsides littered with dead snakes, a leopard, an elephant and a 'rhino' were just some of the more unusual sights.
The list of the critically endangered include the black 'rhino' and Siberian tiger and the Amur leopard of Asia.
We forbid the sale of goods made from endangered species such as elephants and 'rhino' .
The Indian 'rhino' has well-developed incisor teeth and two long canine teeth in its lower jaw.
It's been observed in many other bird species besides parrots and macaws, as well as elephants, macaques, giraffes, 'rhinos' and chimpanzees.
Rankine says some experts have estimated that a million black 'rhinos' may have roamed Africa at the turn of the 20th century.
The firm, which provides a one-stop shop for cattle housing, supplied housing for elephants and 'rhinos' at the park.
The remains of forest elephants, 'rhinos' , and a cave lion indicate that the climate was generally warmer than it is there today.
Modern 'rhinos' are, unfortunately, so rare that fossil assemblages are far more common than modern assemblages.
The remaining toes not used for walking are either reduced, as in pigs and tapirs, or completely lost, as in 'rhinos' and most ruminants.
Changes are also being introduced in the diet pattern and bread is being removed to bring in rice and milk, which is being given to monkeys, 'rhinos' and elephants.
The illegal logging destroys the habitat of rare species such as orang-utans, Sumatran 'rhinos' , and sun bears.
There are only about 30 of the 'rhinos' left, and they ‘are very, very elusive,’ Jewell said.
Animals like tigers, 'rhinos' and elephants are hunted for the high mercantile value they attract in the international markets.
That's because, left unchecked, black rhino populations can grow to the point where females are competing with other 'rhinos' for food.
He commands elephants, wrestles 'rhinos' , and kills lions and crocodiles with his bare hands.
Although the living African 'rhinos' have lost their incisors, the horns are elongated and function as the primary weapon.
Harris and Leakey review the 'rhinos' , represented by cranial, dental, and postcranial fossils.
A good idea is to board the little train which encircles the zoo enclosure and allows you to see the giraffes, hippos, zebra, camels and 'rhinos' .
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