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MEMBER’S NAME

Azizah Zahra
Dwiturrohmah
Nisriina
Dhiyaa
Gincya Azifqi
Risha Marcella
Widya
Sismayani
RHINOCEROS

Rhinoceros is a four-legged bulky herbivorous mammals with


one or two horns located right above its nose. We may know them
by the short version of their name “Rhino”. They are considered to
be one of endangered animal by the International Union for
Conservation of Nature (IUCN). In Indonesia, we can find them in
Sumatera and Java, especially in Ujung Kulon National Park.
Rhinoceros have a large and muscular body with four short
legs. They have a big head and a very short neck. The position of
their head is lower than their back which makes the head seems
like facing downward all the time. There is one or two horns on
their head located on their nose which became their unique
feature. It is made of keratin, the same substance that build up
hair and fingernails. Their body is covered with a thick layers of
collagen.
The pregnancy period of a Rhinoceros is
different from one species to another, but mostly
it took up to 18 months for the baby to be born.
A full grown Rhinoceros can reach the height of
1,8 m with approximate weight of 2.300 kg.
They can run at the speed of 50 to 55 km/h.
They can live up to 50 years. They have a short
range sight but they have a good hearing and
smelling.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

 The rhinoceros is a large four-legged herbivorous


mammal with one or two horns located just above its
nose. The rhinoceros has a large, muscular body with
four short legs. They have big heads and very short
necks. The position of their head is lower than their
back which makes the head appear to be facing down
all the time. There are one or two horns on their
heads that are located on their noses which are their
unique features. It is made of keratin, the same
substance that builds hair and nails. Their bodies are
covered with a thick layer of collagen. Tall adult
rhinos can reach a height of 1.8 m and weigh around
2,300 kg.
RHINO HABITAT
 TheSumatran Rhino Habitat includes
lowland swamp forests to hilly forests,
although generally these endangered
species are very fond of forests with very
dense vegetation. They prefer lowlands,
especially in secondary forests where
there are many low-growing food sources.
Sumatran rhinos live in nature in small
groups and are generally solitary.
RHINO FOOD
 Javan rhinos are herbivorous animals and eat a
variety of species of plants, especially shoots, twigs,
young leaves and fallen fruit. Most plants favored by
this species grow in sun-exposed areas: in clearing
forests, bushes and other types of vegetation without
large trees. The rhinoceros drops the young tree to
reach its food and takes it with its upper lip that it
can hold. The Javan Rhino is the most adaptable
eater of all species of rhinos. Rhinos are thought to
eat 50 kg of food per day. Like the Sumatran
rhinoceros, this rhino species needs salt for its food.
The general mineral search site is not in Ujung
Kulon, but the Javan rhinoceros is seen drinking sea
water for the same nutrients needed.
RHINESTIC UNIQUE
 The male Javan rhinoceros has a horn called
CULA MELATI
 The female Javan rhino is only a lump called
CULA BATOK
 The Javan rhinoceros adapts to the
environment to maintain body
temperature and eliminate parasites in its
body by BREAKING
 Javan rhino is an animal that tends to be
SOLITER (loner), except when taking care
of children and lust.
 TheJavan Rhino is an ancient animal
with a distinctive skin surface. MOLDY,
skin folds like SHIELD.
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SORRY IF THERE ARE MISTAKES, FROM US,
WASSALAMU'ALAIKUM WR WB.

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