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Family: Rhinocerotidae
The family Rhinoceroteridae contains living rhinoceroses. They are represented by 5 species placed in 4 genera. Three of these species are found in south-central Asia and the other two live in Africa south of the Sahara. Rhinoceroses generally inhabit savannahs, shrubby regions and dense forests, and the African species usually live in more open areas than do the Asiatic species. [eng]
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Rhinocerotidae (Rhinoceroses)
The family Rhinocerotidae contains five species of rhinoceros. They weigh between 1750 and 2300 pounds. Rhinoceroses are considered megaherbivores because of the large quantities of plants they consume to survive. Africa and tropical Asia are home to the surviving species. [eng]
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AnimalWeb
List of species: Rhinocerotidae. [eng]
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Rhinoceroses
The family Rhinocerotidae (rhinoceroses) consists of five species in four genera. They are in the order Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates). The Rhinocerotidae occur in Africa and tropical Asia. [eng]
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Rhinoceroses
This family of four Recent genera and five species occurred in historical time in most of Africa south of the Sahara, perhaps in parts of North Africa, and in south-central and southeastern Asia. [eng]
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