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<H1><U>Indian Rhinoceros</U></H1>
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The Indian rhinoceros, also called the greater one-horned
rhinoceros and great Indian rhinoceros, is a rhinoceros
species native to the Indian subcontinent. It is listed as
Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as populations are
fragmented and restricted to less than 20,000 km<SUP>2</SUP>.
The Indian rhinoceros once ranged throughout the entire
stretch of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, but excessive hunting and
agricultural development reduced its range drastically to 11
sites in northern India and southern Nepal. In the early
1990s, between 1,870 and 1,895 rhinos were estimated to have
been alive.
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<LI><B>Name:</B> <I>Rhinoceros unicornis</I>
<LI><B>Family:</B> Rhinocerotidae
<LI><B>Total Population:</B> 3,555
<LI><B>Kingdom:</B> Indian Subcontinent
<LI><B>Habitat:</B> Found only in the tall grasslands and forests in
the foothills of the Himalayas.
<LI><B>National Parks:</B> Kaziranga National Park, Assam;
Manas National Park, Assam
<LI><B>Status in the Wild:</B> Endangered
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