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Trail cameras have helped scientists and researchers make encouraging discoveries. Scientists stunned after trail camera captures rare creature in unexpected location: 'First observation' first ...
Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya (image credits: unsplash) The rhinoceros’s most distinctive feature may be its thick, armor-like skin. This natural body armor can measure between 1.5 to 2 inches (3.8 to ...
Image via Unsplash The Javan rhino is one of the rarest large mammals on earth, with only about 70 individuals remaining, confined to a single national park in Indonesia. Habitat loss and poaching ...
Hanoi – Vietnam’s population of the Javan rhino is now extinct, conservationists said today. There is no evidence of live rhinos in the Cat Tien National Park since the last one was found dead in ...
PJ the Indian rhinoceros has 'got a lot of personality, and there is so much to learn about him,' Central Florida Zoo Director of Animal Care Chris Torge says. (Spectrum News/Caitlin Wilson) ...
The rhinos are threatened by poaching. Experts turn to unlikely heroes in effort to save rare rhino species: 'They love the ...
As India’s geopolitical future sways with the swings of the global political pendulum, it is worth reflecting on the constant in the chaos, a North Star among spinning constellations. India’s ...
Unfortunately, due to widespread habitat loss and hunting, the Javan tiger is now extinct, with the last confirmed sightings occurring in the mid-1970s. Image credits: wikipedia ...
Indian and white rhinos are both classified as grazers. Black, Sumatran, and Javan rhinos all fall into the category of browsers. Rather than feed on grasses, they instead focus their attention on ...
Mar. 13, 2025 — A recent study has reclassified the species commonly known as the Javan rhinoceros, proposing a more precise scientific name: Eurhinoceros sondaicus.
04/08/1998 23:00 UTC South Africa's rhino poaching crisis set a depressing new record in 2014 1,215 rhinos were killed last year, up 21 percent from 2013 01/22/2015 20:36 UTC ...