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A rhino is a large (1500kg-3500kg), grey, thick skinned (paciderm) mammal. It has a maximum height of around 1.7 metres and is around 4 metres long. The rhino's head is long and elongated with eyes at about mid-point between its nucal hump (neck muscle) and lips with relativaly large ears.On the front of the rhinos skull are two horns, the one in front is much larger than the second. This animal is found through out southern Africa and India. The rhino is an odd-toed ungulate with short stuby looking legs and can gain speeds of up to 35km an hour.

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