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An impressive white rhinoceros walks through a dry field Royalty Free Stock Photo
A white rhinoceros walks through a very dry field on a warm winter day Royalty Free Stock Photo
A rhinoceros (family Rhinocerotidae) walks across a flat, golden savanna under a Royalty Free Stock Photo
A rhinoceros (Rhinocerotidae) walks across the savanna in a landscape typical of the Royalty Free Stock Photo
A single rhino walks through a dry grass field. Its skin is textured and dark gray Royalty Free Stock Photo
A massive rhino walks slowly across dry valley under distant mountain slopes Royalty Free Stock Photo
A massive rhino walks slowly across dry valley under distant mountain slopes Royalty Free Stock Photo
A rhinoceros walks through a dry field.
A white rhinoceros walks through the high grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
A rhinoceros walks through a dry field. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A massive rhino walks slowly across dry valley under distant mountain slopes Royalty Free Stock Photo
A rhinoceros walks through a dry field. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A rhinoceros walks through a dry field. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A rhinoceros walks through a dry field. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A rhinoceros walks through a dry field. Royalty Free Stock Photo
An African rhinoceros walks through a winter landscape. Reserve, Faan Meintjes, Northwest, South Africa. Green thorn trees in the background. The southern white rhinoceros is one of largest and heaviest land animals in the world. It has an immense body and large head, a short neck and broad chest. Females weigh around 1,700 kg 3,750 lb and males around 2,300 kg 5,070 lb.[6] The head-and-body length is 3.4–4 m 11.2–13.1 ft and a shoulder height of 160–186 cm 5.25–6.10 ft.[6] It has two horns on its snout. The front horn is larger than the other horn and averages 60 cm 24 in in length and can reach 150 cm 59 in.[7] Females usually have longer but thinner horns than the males, who have larger but shorter ones.


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