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The Rhino

Rhinoceroses, commonly known as rhinos, are large, thick-skinned mammals native to Africa and Asia. They are known for their distinctive horns, which are made of keratin, the same substance found in human hair and nails. Rhinos are herbivorous, primarily feeding on grasses and leaves, and they play a critical role in their ecosystems by helping to maintain the structure of the habitats they live in. Unfortunately, rhinos face significant threats from poaching and habitat loss, leading to their status as endangered species. Conservation efforts are essential to protect these majestic animals for future generations.