Rhinos are often seen as tough, aggressive animals that quietly roam forests and grasslands, minding their own business – ...
Every year on 22 September, World Rhino Day shines a spotlight on one of the planet's most iconic and endangered creatures, the rhinoceros. Known for their massive size, armour-like skin, and horns, ...
A critically endangered species of rhinoceros has been born at an Indonesian sanctuary. The Indonesian government announced Saturday that a male Sumatran rhino calf was born to his mother, 7-year-old ...
The Sumatran rhino looks like it wandered out of another era and somehow got lost in the present day. Smaller than its African cousins, covered in coarse reddish hair, and rarely seen by humans, it ...
A recent study has reclassified the species commonly known as the Javan rhinoceros, proposing a more precise scientific name: Eurhinoceros sondaicus. The research highlights key differences in body ...
Despite education about rhinos, they continue to be hunted around the world for one simple reason: their horns. With just five rhino species alive today, all face the very real threat of extinction.
The northern white rhinoceros is one of the world’s biggest animals, and one of the most endangered. Only two are known to be alive, both female. But scientific breakthroughs are raising hopes for ...
A critically endangered Sumatran rhino was born in Indonesia's western island of Sumatra on Saturday, the second Sumatran rhino born in the country this year and a welcome addition to a species that ...
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Baby rhinos stealing hearts and saving species
Hope in births: Every new rhino calf, whether in the wild or a reserve, represents a win against poaching and a step toward species recovery. Rescue success stories: Orphaned and injured calves like ...
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