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Black Rhino

Latin Name:Diceros bicornis
Category:Mammals
Fun Facts:

  • An average black rhino carries around eight pounds of horn on its face. 
  • A black rhino has a prehensile lip, which works almost like a hand to help it tear the twigs off of bushes and legumes.
  • In countries where the black rhino is found, its horn is worth more per gram than gold to a poacher.
  • A black rhino stands between 4 1/2 and 5 1/2 feet high at the shoulder, and its combined head and body length is between 10 to 12 feet.
  • An adult black rhino weighs between 1,750 and 3,000 pounds. 
  • Like the elephant, the rhino walks on its tip toes.  The round heels of its feet are actually fatty tissue.
  • A rhino can run 25 to 30 m.p.h., for short distances.
  • A rhino can live 30 to 35 years in the wild.
Information:
What do a rhino, a child suffering from a fever in China and a rich man in Yemen have in common?  They all think that the horn of the rhino is very valuable.  To the rhino, it is very valuable because it uses its horn to defend itself and to fight other males when looking for a mate.  Its sharp horn is a pretty dangerous weapon, and, if it breaks off, it will grow back.

In traditional Chinese medicine, the rhino horn is considered very powerful. It is ground up and put in different kinds of medicine.  A Chinese child may be given medicine with rhino horn in it to reduce a fever.  However, there is no proof that this will help, since the rhino’s horn is made of the same stuff that makes up our hair and fingernails.

In Yemen men wear a special dagger, called a jambia, at their sides.  This dagger shows their social status, or importance in the community.  Since rhino horn is worth more by weight than gold in some places, rich men often buy jambia with handles made from rhino horn to show others how wealthy they are.

Because certain people are willing to pay a lot of money for rhino horns, poachers are willing to kill rhinos illegally to get their horns.  About 90 percent of adult rhino deaths are caused by poaching.  Now there are only about 3,600 black rhinos found in the wild, putting them on the endangered species list.
Habitat:
Located in the Pachyderm building near the Asia Quest Region.  The black rhinos have both indoor and outdoor spaces.  While visiting the outdoor you may see a mud wallow.  Rhinos use these in the summer to cool their body and protect their skin from the sun and biting insects.