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  2. Western black rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    The western black rhino emerged about seven to eight million years ago. It was a sub-species of the black rhino. For much of the 20th century, its population was the highest out of all of the rhino species, at almost 850,000 individuals. There was a 96% population decline in black rhinos, including the western black rhino, between 1970 and 1992.

  3. Black rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    The black rhinoceros can also be distinguished from the white rhinoceros by its size, smaller skull, and ears; and by the position of the head, which is held higher than the white rhinoceros, since the black rhinoceros is a browser and not a grazer. Black rhinoceros female, with a red-billed oxpecker and scratches on skin, in Nairobi National Park

  4. Southern black rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    The southern black rhinoceros, southern hook-lipped rhinoceros or Cape rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis bicornis) is an extinct subspecies of the black rhinoceros that was once abundant in South Africa from the Cape Province to Transvaal, southern Namibia, and possibly also Lesotho and southern Botswana.

  5. Man defends killing endangered black rhino - AOL

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  6. Beloved rhino’s death shrouded in mystery after health ...

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    A rhino was put down about a year and a half after arriving at an Alabama zoo. Moyo, the 6-year-old Eastern black rhinoceros, was euthanized by staff members at The Birmingham Zoo after he ...

  7. Black rhino believed to be among oldest in the world dies at ...

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    A Florida zoo is mourning the loss of a popular black rhino who was believed to be the oldest member of his species in North America. The zoo said it recently opted to immobilize Toshi in order to ...

  8. Michael Werikhe - Wikipedia

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    Michael Werikhe (25 May 1956 – 9 August 1999), also known as “the Rhino Man” was a Kenyan conservationist. He became famous through his long fundraising walks in the African Great Lakes region and overseas. He started his campaign after learning how drastically Black Rhinos had decreased in Africa. Wherever he walked, his arrival was ...

  9. Species affected by poaching - Wikipedia

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    The population of the critically endangered Black rhinoceros, inhabiting most of Sub-Saharan Africa, was estimated to have been about 100,000 in 1960 and has now dramatically decreased to only about 4,000, with poaching being attributed as one of the causes of this decline in population. [26]