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Summary Of: Black Rhinoceros

About 3600 Black Rhinoceros exist in the world... The Black Rhinoceros can also be recognized from the... Black Rhinoceros also do not have a distinguishing shoulder hump like the White Rhinoceros... The Black Rhinoceros has been pushed to the brink of extinction by illegal poaching for their horn and... for these exploded in the 1970s causing the Black Rhinoceros population to decline 96... Black Rhinoceros are not very aggressive towards others of their species... Black Rhinoceros follow the same trails as elephants use to get from foraging areas to water holes...

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