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Species
The largest rhinoceros is the one-horned Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis, which has a rough skin, folded into shieldlike pieces; the African rhinoceroses are smooth-skinned and two-horned. The African black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis is 1.5 m/5 ft high, with a prehensile (grasping) upper lip for feeding on shrubs, and sometimes a smaller third horn. The broad-lipped (white) rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum is actually slaty-grey, with a squarish mouth for browsing grass. The Javan rhinoceros R. sondaicus is near extinction, as is the two-horned Sumatran rhinoceros Dicerorhinus sumatrensis.
In danger
The Javan rhino is now one of the world's rarest mammals, and is included on the CITES list of endangered species. In 1998 there were 5060 Javan rhino Rhinoceros sondaicus sondaicus in Ujing Kulon National Park, Java, and an estimated five of the subspecies R. s. annamiticus in Vietnam. The total population of Indian rhinoceroses (1995) consists of about 2,000 animals.
Huge ancestor
An extinct hornless species, the baluchithere (genus Baluchitherium), reached 4.5 m/15 ft high.
Classification
Rhinoceroses belong to the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia (mammal), order Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates), suborder Ceratomorpha, family Rhinocerotidae. Today there are four genera with five remaining species: the great Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros (R. sondaicus), the Sumatran or Asiatic two-horned or hairy rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis), the African black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) and the African white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum).
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