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All about rhinos - The Australian Rhino Project The Southern White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum simum) is the most numerous of all White Rhino subspecies The Northern White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) is the rarest and most endangered subspecies, and probably extinct in the wild The main difference with the Southern White Rhino is its larger horn, which can be up to 2 m long
Interim report on the status of white rhinoceros . . . Table 1 3: Population growth of white rhinoceros on private land (2005 – 2008) 10 Table 1 4: White rhinoceros sold by government to the private sector(2005 -2008) 12 Table 1 5: White rhinoceros sold on private game auctions (2005 - 2008) 12
Reproductive technologies for rhino conservation - Save The Rhino All that said, there are other rhino species that are in peril, and perfecting the methods for the Northern white rhino may help those species in the future, for example, the Sumatran or Javan rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis and Rhinoceros sondaicus), both of which number fewer than 100 individuals and the former of which is precipitously
Mate choice, reproductive success and inbreeding in white . . . 2017) and holds a total of around 20,000 individuals (K night, 2017) Most of these rhinoceros populations are man aged, with in dividu - als sold and exchanged between national parks and private game