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Definitions of rhinoceroses in various dictionaries:
noun - massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout
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| Group that's called a crash |
| Hefty herbivores |
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| Feb 9 2015 Wall Street Journal |
| Sep 26 2008 USA Today |
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| A crash is a group of these large horned mammals |
| In an absurdist play by Ionesco, the inhabitants of a small town are transformed into these animals |
| The order Perissodactyla has 3 families: horses, tapirs & these giant horned beasts |
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A rhinoceros (, from Greek rhinokeros, meaning 'nose-horned', from rhinos, meaning 'nose', and kerato/keras, meaning 'horn'), commonly abbreviated to rhino, is one of any five extant species of odd-toed ungulates in the family Rhinocerotidae, as well as any of the numerous extinct species. Two of the extant species are native to Africa and three to Southern Asia. The term "rhinoceros" is often more broadly applied to now extinct relatives of the superfamily Rhinocerotoidea. * Members of the rhinoceros family are some of the largest remaining megafauna, with all species able to reach or exceed one tonne in weight. They have a herbivorous diet, small brains (400600 g) for mammals of their size, one or two horns, and a thick (1.55 cm) protective skin formed from layers of collagen positioned in a lattice structure. They generally eat leafy material, although their ability to ferment food in their hindgut allows them to subsist on more fibrous plant matter when necessary. Unlike other per |