Rhinoceros Unicornis Collection
The majestic Rhinoceros unicornis, also known as the one-horned Asian rhinoceros, is a remarkable creature found in various national parks and wildlife reserves
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The majestic Rhinoceros unicornis, also known as the one-horned Asian rhinoceros, is a remarkable creature found in various national parks and wildlife reserves. In Chitwan National Park, nestled within the Inner Terai lowlands, this magnificent species roams freely, showcasing its unique horn that gives it its name. Over in Kaziranga National Park in Assam, India, another population of Indian rhinoceros thrives peacefully amidst lush greenery. A stunning portrait captures the essence of these gentle giants at Manas National Park UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a light drizzle in Kaziranga National Park, a female Indian rhinoceros gracefully emerges from the misty surroundings. The park's rich biodiversity supports their existence and offers them protection against threats they face elsewhere. With RF designation for conservation purposes, efforts are made to safeguard these incredible creatures. In Nepal's Chitwan National Park, an encounter with a Rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis) leaves visitors awe-inspired by its sheer presence and magnificence. Bardia National Park provides yet another breathtaking sight as a Greater one-horned rhinoceros stands serenely in shallow water while observing a White-throated kingfisher soaring above. Sadly classified as vulnerable due to poaching and habitat loss challenges faced by this species are immense but not insurmountable. Conservation initiatives strive to protect these animals from harm and ensure their survival for future generations. A close-up shot taken at Kaziranga National Park reveals intricate details of the Greater one-horned rhinoceros' rugged skin texture - truly an embodiment of strength and resilience. Even historical photographs capture our fascination with these creatures; London Zoo once housed young Indian Rhinos like Felix who stood proudly in his paddock back in 1927.