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The Rhinocerotidae family, commonly known as [[Rhinoceros|rhinoceroses]], is a group of large, herbivorous mammals that are characterized by their distinctive horned snouts and formidable size. They belong to the order Perissodactyla, which also includes horses and tapirs. Rhinoceroses are known for their prehistoric origins and their remarkable adaptations to different habitats.
The Rhinocerotidae family, commonly known as [[Rhinoceros|rhinoceroses]], is a group of large, herbivorous mammals that are characterized by their distinctive horned snouts and formidable size. They belong to the order Perissodactyla, which also includes horses and tapirs. Rhinoceroses are known for their prehistoric origins and their remarkable adaptations to different habitats.


== Taxonomy and Classification ==
== Taxonomy and classification ==
The family Rhinocerotidae consists of five extant species, all of which belong to the same genus, Rhinoceros. These species are:
The family Rhinocerotidae consists of five extant species, all of which belong to the same genus, [[Rhinoceros]]. These species are:


# Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis)
# Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis)
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* [[Rhinoceros]]
* [[Rhinoceros]]
* {{See also/rhino}}


[[Category:Rhinoceroses]]
[[Category:Rhinoceroses]]
[[Category:Family index]]
[[Category:Family index]]
[[Category:Perissodactyla (order)]]
[[Category:Perissodactyla (order)]]

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Rhinocerotidae
Rhinocerotidae

The Rhinocerotidae family, commonly known as rhinoceroses, is a group of large, herbivorous mammals that are characterized by their distinctive horned snouts and formidable size. They belong to the order Perissodactyla, which also includes horses and tapirs. Rhinoceroses are known for their prehistoric origins and their remarkable adaptations to different habitats.

Taxonomy and classification

The family Rhinocerotidae consists of five extant species, all of which belong to the same genus, Rhinoceros. These species are:

  1. Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis)
  2. Javan Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus)
  3. Sumatran Rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis)
  4. Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis)
  5. White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

See also