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Why the Right Way To Fly a Rhino Is Upside DownBy the 1990s, black rhino populations gad plummeted to fewer than 2,500 individuals. Decades of poaching for their horns, habitat fragmentation, and human encroachment nearly drove them to extinction.
While the rhino’s right side remained well preserved in the permafrost, its left side was so badly damaged that scientists concluded it had been eaten by predators. Its internal organs were ...
The last Sumatran rhino in the Western Hemisphere has one day left on exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo.Harapan will have his last public viewing Thursday at the zoo before starting his long voyage to ...
Namibian Ministry of Environment It's actually better for the rhino to be held by its ankles than put on its side It turns out, the animals coped very well. In fact, there was evidence the rhinos ...
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