rhinoceros|rhinoceroses in English

noun

[raɪ'nɑsrəs /-'nɒs-]

rhino, any of several species of large land mammal characterized by tough body plates and a horned snout (native to India and Africa)

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1. Renosterveld directly translated in the Afrikaans language means "rhinoceros-field", a possible reference to the high number of rhinoceroses seen by the Afrikaner settlers at the time.

2. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later Brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.

3. A rhinoceros lumbered towards them.

4. CERORHINCA (Alcidae; Ϯ Rhinoceros Auklet C

5. Often compared to rhinoceroses, later Brontotheres are far larger than heterospecific rhinoceroses like the browsing Subhyracodon that co-existed with them during the late Eocene.

6. Rhinoceros - Great ferocity when aroused.

7. A cattle egret alights on a rhinoceros.

8. He called me a rhinoceros three years ago.

9. I always thought that was rhinoceros horn.

10. He ignored our criticism. He had a hidea rhinoceros.

11. Rhinoceros horn was a unique traded commodity in Champa.

12. The rhinoceros is one of the world's oldest surviving species.

13. On November 28, 2009, two Russian helicopter pilots reported seeing rhinoceroses in southern Sudan.

14. The rhinoceros has one horn on its nose.

15. (Redirected from Borele) The black rhinoceros or hook-lipped rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a species of rhinoceros, native to eastern and southern Africa including Angola, Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Eswatini, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

16. A rhinoceros has large horns and thick, protective skin.

17. A white rhinoceros may be sent later, Escobar said.

18. The black rhinoceros alters its selectivity with the absence of the elephant.

19. Better divers than fliers Like all auks, rhinoceros Auklets are diving birds.

20. Environmentalists are campaigning to save the white rhinoceros from extinction.

21. This injection stuns the rhinoceros, so we can examine it.

22. Brontotheres are extinct odd-toed ungulates and are distant evolutionary "cousins" of living rhinoceroses

23. The play describes the love of a rhinoceros feeder for a beautiful woman.

24. For example, this here is a big bird, a rhinoceros hornbill.

25. How his skin is thick and tough like the hide of a rhinoceros.