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Home / Wildlife / Black rhinos are considered critically endangered with around 5,000 in existence

Black rhinos are considered critically endangered with around 5,000 in existence

Updated on May 14, 2024March 25, 2023
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Black rhinos are the smaller of the two African rhinoceros species. The other is the white rhino which doesn’t have the same hooked upper lip as the black rhino which is the most notable difference between the two. 

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