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Have you seen a white rhino?

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You are seeing it. Sudan is the last male northern white rhino on the planet. If he does not mate successfully soon with one of two female northern white rhinos at Ol Pejeta conservancy, there will be no more of their kind, male or female, born anywhere. read more

When searching for rhinos in the large national parks of Southern Africa, you are far more likely to see White Rhinos than Black Rhinos. This is due to two main reasons: quantity and behavior. First of all, there are far more White Rhinos left than Black Rhino (roughly seven to one). read more

I have never visited Tinder, but it was on the news. I could maybe do a link, but it is much easier just to google white rhino. Apparently there is only one living male of a sub species, only two females. read more

The black rhino, on the other hand tends to have a slightly shorter front horn and longer second horn than the white rhino, meaning that its two horns are more similar in length. Notice how the front horn of the white rhino is very long and the second horn is much shorter. read more

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