Conservation

The Black Rhinoceros

Diceros bicornis

The Black Rhinoceros is a highly endangered species found in dry savannahs of Southern Africa. The Black Rhino is a very solitary animal with overlapping home ranges that browses on a variety of vegetation. Black Rhinos have an overlap promiscuity mating system, and females give birth to one baby every three years. Click on the links to learn more about these impressive Rhinos.

This web site was created by Will Stoudemire as a part of a class project in the

Animal Behavior Class at College under Dr. Verna Case of the Biology Department