rhinoceros

[ UK /ɹa‍ɪnˈɒsəɹəs/ ]
[ US /ɹaɪˈnɑsɝəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout
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How To Use rhinoceros In A Sentence

  • What sounded like a stampede of wild rhinoceroses roused her from her sleep.
  • Phylogenetic relationships of the five extant rhinoceros species (Rhinocerotidae, Perissodactyla) based on mitochondrial cytochrome b and 12S rRNA genes. Archive 2006-09-01
  • Many shorebirds and seabirds are found here, including rhinoceros auklet, Brandt's cormorants, and all manner of gulls, puffins, petrels, murres, and more.
  • You've got to have a hide as thick as a rhinoceros to carry on and pretend nothing has happened.
  • You've got to have a hide as thick as a rhinoceros to carry on and pretend nothing has happened.
  • Dogs, rhinoceroses, tree sloths, horses, and whales are placentals.
  • Cymbopogon spp. (ganaune gans) is another short grass species that occurs in distinct associations on the floodplain and is eaten by greater one-horned rhinoceroses and elephants. Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands
  • He asked for a ‘highly intelligent workaholic with skin like a rhinoceros and the ability to work 24 hours a day while juggling 20 balls in the air.’
  • Padampur Panchayat, located immediately to the south of the Rapti River, is a heavily populated area as well as providing some of the last remaining habitat for tiger, rhinoceros, and gharial. Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal
  • Elephants, tigers and rhinoceroses are successfully bred at the Way Kambas National Park, which is also famous for its elephant training school.
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