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Rhinoceros - Wikipedia
Rhinoceroses are some of the largest remaining megafauna: all weigh over half a tonne in adulthood. They have a herbivorous diet, small brains 400–600 g (14–21 ...
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Rhino - Rhinoceros 3D
Rhino 8 brings new modeling tools like ShrinkWrap, a huge speed boost for Mac users, SubD Creases, PushPull workflows, better drafting tools, a more ...
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Rhinoceros - African Wildlife Foundation
What are rhinos? Rhinos may look like prehistoric creatures, and they do date back millions of years to the Miocene era, but they are also mammals like us.
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rhinocerot
rhinocerot Now rare. (raɪˈnɒsərɒt) Also 7 rin-; 6–7 -ote. [ad. L. rhīnocerōt-, -cerōs (see prec.); med.L. also rinocerota.] = rhinoceros. † rhinocerot's nose = ‘rhinoceros nose’ (see prec. 3).1573 L. Lloyd Marrow of Hist. (1653) 44 Tygers, Panthers, Rhinocerots and such wild..beasts. a 1637 B. Jonso...
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Rhino | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Three species of rhino—black, Javan, and Sumatran—are critically endangered. Today, a small population of Javan rhinos is found in only one national park on the ...
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Rhinoceros | San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
All rhinos have in common are one or two horns, a broad chest, thick skin, poor eyesight, excellent hearing, and a habit of rolling in the mud.
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rhinocerite
† rhiˈnocerite Obs. App. an alteration of rhinocerot for the sake of rhyme.1659 T. Pecke Parnassi Puerp. 127 Will the debonair Rhinocerite For Cæsar's pleasure rush into a fight? Ibid. 130.
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Rhinoceros | Horn, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica
Rhinoceros, any of five or six species of giant horn-bearing herbivores that include some of the largest living land mammals.
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25 Things You Might Not Know About Rhinos
The word rhinoceros is a combination of two Greek words – rhino (nose) and ceros (horn). · Rhinos are also referred to as pachyderms. · Rhino is sometimes used as ...
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RHINOCEROS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of a family (Rhinocerotidae) of large heavyset herbivorous perissodactyl mammals of Africa and Asia that have one or two upright keratinous horns on the ...
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Rhinoceros (Asian one-horned rhinoceroses) - Animal Diversity Web
Rhinoceros species are large, herbivorous mammals that are native to Southeast Asia. They can be found in tropical grasslands, forests, and even dense ...
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Downloads - Rhino
Rhinoceros 3D: Download Rhino for Windows or Mac. Also available are Work-In-Progress (WIP) builds to current Rhino version license holders.
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rhinoceros
rhinoceros (raɪˈnɒsərəs) Forms: 4, 6 rinoceros (7 -as), 5 rynoseros, 5, 7 -ceros, 7 rheno-, reno-, r(h)ynoceros, rhonoserous, renosceros, 6– rhinoceros. Also 6 renocero, 7 rinocere. pl. 6, 9 rhinoceros, 6 -ons, -ontes, 7 -ceroes, -cero's, 8– -ceri, -ceroses; also 6–7 -cerotes (see rhinocerot). [a. l...
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venture
▪ I. venture, n. (ˈvɛntjʊə(r), -tʃə(r)) Also 5–6 ventur. β. 6–7 (9 dial.) venter. [Aphetic f. aventure adventure n.: cf. It. and Pg. ventura. In some senses perh. from the verb. The form is no doubt partly due to the initial a- of aventure having been taken as the indefinite article, esp. after the ...
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