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Rhinocerotidae Collection (page 5)

Rhinocerotidae, a family of majestic creatures that roam the wild plains and national parks across Africa and Asia

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: White Rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum, illustration

White Rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum, illustration
White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), illustration

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: White Rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum with a young, illustration

White Rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum with a young, illustration
White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) with a young, illustration

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: India, Assam, Kaziranga, two standing Indian Rhinoceroses or Great One-horned Rhinoceroses

India, Assam, Kaziranga, two standing Indian Rhinoceroses or Great One-horned Rhinoceroses (Rhinoceros unicornis), adult and calf, side view

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Black Rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, perching in sun on sandy patch in front of green landscape

Black Rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, perching in sun on sandy patch in front of green landscape, side view

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Woolly rhinoceros horn fossil C016 / 6075

Woolly rhinoceros horn fossil C016 / 6075
Fossil horn specimen from the extinct woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis)

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Woolly rhinoceros horn fossil C016 / 6076

Woolly rhinoceros horn fossil C016 / 6076
Fossil horn specimen from the extinct woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis)

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Defunct Linnaean taxonomy, 1823 C017 / 8070

Defunct Linnaean taxonomy, 1823 C017 / 8070
Defunct Linnaean taxonomy. 19th-century artworks of a range of mammals classified according to now mostly defunct Linnaean taxonomy

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Hunters skinning a rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5579

Hunters skinning a rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5579
Hunters skinning a dead black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), artwork. The description below the drawing reads Black Rhinoceros (Changani)

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Dead black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5581

Dead black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5581
Dead black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Sketch 114 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines (1820-1875), English artist

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5580

Black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5580
Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Sketch 113 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines (1820-1875), English artist

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Rhinoceros sondaicus, javan rhinoceros

Rhinoceros sondaicus, javan rhinoceros skull from sunderabund, Bengal

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Upper premolar of Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis

Upper premolar of Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis
Upper premolar of an exinct rhino found during the Boxgrove excavation. Boxgrove is a Middle Pleistocene site in West Sussex, England

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Coelodonta antiquitatis, woolly rhinoceros

Coelodonta antiquitatis, woolly rhinoceros
Fossil horn specimen from the extinct woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis)

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Woolly rhinoceros skull

Woolly rhinoceros skull

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Buceros rhinoceros, rhinoceros hornbill skull

Buceros rhinoceros, rhinoceros hornbill skull
Back view of a skull of the rhinoceros hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros), from the Sloane collection

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Diceros bicornis, horn of a black rhinoceros

Diceros bicornis, horn of a black rhinoceros
A photograph of a black rhinoceros horn specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Woolly rhinoceros, artwork

Woolly rhinoceros, artwork
Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis), artwork. This extinct rhino lived in the northern steppes of Eurasia during the Pleistocene epoch (1. 8 million years ago to 10, 000 years ago)

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Black Rhinoceros - Sam Knott Nature Reserve - Eastern Cape - South Africa

Black Rhinoceros - Sam Knott Nature Reserve - Eastern Cape - South Africa
ASW-4777 Black Rhinoceros Sam Knott Nature Reserve - Eastern Cape - South Africa Diceros bicornis critically endangered Alan J. S

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Black Rhinoceros - showing head-low (combat) posture preparing to charge - Sam Knott Nature

Black Rhinoceros - showing head-low (combat) posture preparing to charge - Sam Knott Nature Reserve - Eastern Cape
ASW-4776 Black Rhinoceros - showing head-low (combat) posture preparing to charge Sam Knott Nature Reserve - Eastern Cape - South Africa Diceros bicornis critically endangered Alan J. S

Background imageRhinocerotidae Collection: Black Rhinoceros - mother with calf - Sam Knott Nature Reserve - Eastern Cape - South Africa

Black Rhinoceros - mother with calf - Sam Knott Nature Reserve - Eastern Cape - South Africa
ASW-4773 Black Rhinoceros - mother with calf Sam Knott Nature Reserve - Eastern Cape - South Africa Diceros bicornis critically endangered Alan J. S



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Rhinocerotidae, a family of majestic creatures that roam the wild plains and national parks across Africa and Asia. In Nakuru National Park, Kenya, a male Black rhinoceros dashes through the grasslands with unparalleled grace and strength. Witnessing this powerful display is truly awe-inspiring. In another corner of the animal kingdom, two bulls face off in a thrilling encounter - a Black Rhino and a White Rhino lock horns in an epic battle for dominance. Their sheer size and determination leave spectators breathless at Kruger National Park in South Africa. A heartwarming scene unfolds in Kruger National Park as an African rhino tenderly cares for her adorable baby. This bond between mother and child exemplifies the deep love found within these remarkable creatures. Traveling to Chitwan National Park in Inner Terai lowlands, we encounter the regal One-horned Asian rhinoceros. Its magnificent horn stands tall as a symbol of its resilience against adversity. Venturing further east to Kaziranga National Park in Assam, India, we are greeted by the Indian rhinoceros. These gentle giants peacefully graze amidst lush greenery while captivating visitors with their serene presence. Sadly, not all stories have happy endings. Five orphaned White Rhino calves find solace after surviving poaching attempts that claimed their mothers' lives. They now rely on human care to nurture them back to health at an undisclosed location. A scarred face tells tales of survival as one brave white rhinoceros overcomes an attack by unknown predators. The indomitable spirit shines through its eyes as it continues to thrive despite adversity. Taking flight above Chiefs Island reveals an astonishing sight - a herd of wild White Rhinos running freely across vast landscapes untouched by human interference. This aerial view showcases nature's beauty at its finest. In stark contrast lies the image of a young White Rhino confined within reinforced steel walls, blindfolded for its own protection.