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Black RhinocerosEducational resources on Black RhinocerosBlack Rhinoceros [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Black Rhinoceros ADW: Diceros bicornis: Information ..."Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis)" (On-line). Arkive. Accessed April 09, 2009 at http://www.arkive.org/black-rhinoceros/diceros-bicornis/info animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Diceros_bicornis.html Black Rhinoceros Black Rhinoceros Ngorongoro Crater National Park, Tanzania October, 2000 geoimages.berkeley.edu/GeoImages/Johnson/Biomes/BiomesAfrica/BlackRhino.html black_rhinoceros Common Name: Black Rhinoceros Class: Mammalia Order: Perissodactyla Family: Rhinoceridae Genus: Diceros Species: Diceros bicornis www3.canisius.edu/~noonan/cac/rhinos/black_rhinoceros.htm Biomes BIOMES TERRESTRIAL BIOMES: major (global scale) regions of physically similar, but not taxonomically related, vegetation and animals (life zones, ecoregions) www.geo.arizona.edu/Antevs/biomes Black Rhinoceros The black rhinoceros can grow to be approximately 14 feet long, over 4.5 feet tall, and weigh around 3,900 pounds. students.ncwc.edu/bio401/2002/wildlife_center_director/rhino.htm Comparative Placentation Ceratotherium simum (white rhinoceros) and Diceros bicomis (black rhinoceros) are found in Africa , while Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Sumatran rhinoceros), Rhinoceros unicomis placentation.ucsd.edu/blkrhino.htm Black Rhinoceros Evolution is the theory that life changes over time. I will be discussing how the black rhinoceros has had to change and adapt over time, all the problems the rhino has been vygotsky.ced.appstate.edu/evolution/denney/Default.htm Black Rhino and Trade Direct Related : Yes Black rhinoceros b. Indirectly Related : No c. Not Related : No d. Process Related : Yes Specie Loss [SPLL] 15. www1.american.edu/TED/RHINOBLK.HTM Endangerd Species-The Rhinoceros Description The Rhinoceros is a large mammal in which is part of the Rhinocerotidea family. A once very numberous number of rhinoceros has decreased into a few and only five www.personal.psu.edu/users/n/w/nwb107/rhino.html TIDES: Teaching Images & Digital Experiences : Browse Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis): Black Rhinoceros, or "hook-lipped rhinoceros" has been hunted to near extinction for its horn, which has been used for medicinal purposes in tides.sfasu.edu:2009/cdm4/browse.php?&CISOSTART=1,41
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