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A rhinoceros (, meaning nose horn ), often abbreviated to rhino, is one of any five extant species of odd-toed ungulate s in the family Rhinocerotidae, as well as any of the numerous extinct species. Two of these extant species are native to Africa and three to Southern Asia . Members of the rhinoceros family are chara
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