Rhinoceros
A rhinoceros or a rhinoceros is a mammal belonging to a horsehair. Elephants The next largest species of land animals, 4 genera 5 species, two species in Africa, three species in the southern Asia or some nepalese jungle. Two species of Java rhinoceros, black rhinoceros and Sumatran rhinoceros are serious endangered species, two species of Indian rhinoceros and white rhinoceros are endangered species. Body length is 2-4m, body height is 1-2m, body weight is 1-3.6t, and female is smaller than male. All rhinos are large, but white rhinos are the biggest ones. The skin is thick and hard. Body color is gray, brown, black brown, etc., and there is no pattern. There are hairs on the tips of the ears and tails, but no hair on the rest. The Sumatran rhinoceros has sparse hairs in the whole body. The front hind legs are all three toes and the ends are covered with hoofs. The ear is large with a funnel shape and can move freely back and forth.