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Gestation period of a white rhino6/23/2023 ![]() The White rhinos habitat is tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas and shrub lands. ![]() The White rhino lives in Africa – same as the Black rhino. They are more closely related to horses (who are also ungulates) than hippos are. The White rhino is an ungulate animal, with hoofs that have three toes on each foot. ![]() They are very agile too and can turn quickly in a very small space. The White rhino is a dull grey color, however, because they love to wallow in mud, their skin can become brownish or take the color of the mud they wallow in.ĭespite their huge size and bulkiness, White rhinos can run as fast as 40 miles per hour. White rhinos have two horns, the front one averaging 60 centimetres long, but occasionally reaching 150 centimetres. They have a squared (not pointed) upper lip, a longer skull and less sharply defined forehead and a more pronounced shoulder hump than the Black rhino which supports its large head. The record size of the White Rhinoceros was about 3,600 kilograms in weight The White Rhinoceros is native to north-eastern and southern Africa. This rhino can exceed 6,670 pounds (3,000 kilograms), have a head-and-body length of 3.35 – 4.2 metres (11 – 13.9 feet) and a shoulder height of 150 – 185 centimetres (60 – 73 inches). The White Rhino has a massive body and large head, a short neck and broad chest. The White Rhinoceros is well known for its wide mouth used for grazing and for being the most social of all rhino species. ![]() The White rhino is larger than the Black rhino, in fact the White rhino can grow to be larger than any other land mammal except for elephants. Behind the elephants, this is probably the most massive remaining land animal. The White Rhinoceros or Square-lipped Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is one of the 5 species of rhinoceros that still exists and is one of the few megafauna species left. ![]()
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