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- It provides an opportunity to work towards saving the rhinos, which has been the target of poachers for decades.
- India is home to the Greater Indian One-Horned Rhino commonly found in Assam and in neighbouring Nepal and Bhutan.
- The rhinos prefer tall grasslands and forests in the foothills of the Himalayas.
- Apart from the Indian one-horned rhino, there are four other species which are famous.
- The IUCN’s conservation status of the Five Rhino Species
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Rhino Species
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Conservation Status
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Javan Rhino
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Critically Endangered
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Sumatran Rhino
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Critically Endangered
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Black Rhino
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Critically Endangered
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White Rhino
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Near Threatened
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Greater One-Horned Rhinos (Indian Rhino)
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Vulnerable
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