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- The other African rhinoceros is the white rhinoceros ( " Ceratotherium simum " ).
- The Natal Parks Board was instrumental in saving the Southern White Rhino ( " Ceratotherium simum simum " ) from extinction.
- The ecoregion is home to a variety of animal species, including endangered black rhinos " ( Diceros bicornis ) " and white rhinos " ( Ceratotherium simum ) ".
- ""'Ceratotherium mauritanicum " "'is a species of fossil African rhinoceros found in the Late Pliocene to earliest Holocene of Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria.
- Another example of species going through coextinction is rhinoceros stomach bot fly ( Gyrostigma rhinocerontis ) and of its host species the endangered black rhinoceros ( Diceros bicornis ) and the white rhinoceros ( Ceratotherium simum ).
- A few of them remained Paratethyan or Greek-Iranian province during the late Miocene when this region was invaded by advanced rhinos from Africa, such as " Ceratotherium " ( modern white rhinos ).
- Slightly older fossils from the Pliocene of eastern Africa were also proposed to belong to this species, but the most recent study consider them to belong to a somewhat more primitive species, " Ceratotherium efficax ".
- Poaching is another problem, indeed the black rhinoceros ( " Diceros bicornis " ) and northern white rhinoceros ( " Ceratotherium simum cottoni " ) were formerly native to the ecoregion but have been eliminated through over-hunting.
- Following the phylogenetic species concept, recent research has suggested the northern white rhinoceros may be an altogether different species, rather than a subspecies of white rhinoceros, in which case the correct scientific name for the former is " Ceratotherium cottoni ".
- "Ceratotherium simum kiaboaba " ( or " Rhinoceros kiaboaba " ), also known as "'straight-horned rhinoceros "', was proposed as a different variety found near Lake Ngami and north of the Kalahari desert.
- Following the phylogenetic species concept, recent research has found that the northern white rhinoceros is probably an altogether different species, rather than a subspecies of white rhinoceros as was previously thought, in which case the correct scientific name for the former is " Ceratotherium cottoni ".
- ""'Ceratotherium neumayri " "'is a fossil species of rhinoceros from the eastern Mediterranean, in the Anatolia region in modern Turkey, dating to the late Miocene and is the likely ancestor of both the White Rhinoceros and Black Rhinoceros lineages of Africa.
- Following the phylogenetic species concept, recent research in 2010 has suggested the southern and northern white rhinoceros may be different species, rather than subspecies of white rhinos, in which case the correct scientific name for the northern subspecies is " Ceratotherium cottoni " and the southern subspecies should be known as simply " Ceratotherium simum ".
- Following the phylogenetic species concept, recent research in 2010 has suggested the southern and northern white rhinoceros may be different species, rather than subspecies of white rhinos, in which case the correct scientific name for the northern subspecies is " Ceratotherium cottoni " and the southern subspecies should be known as simply " Ceratotherium simum ".
- The park is famous for several reasons, the most important being its collection of exotic wild animals, including some rare and endangered species including the white rhinoceros ( " Ceratotherium simum " ), African elephant ( " Loxodonta africana " ), lowland gorilla ( " Gorilla gorilla " ), Bengal tiger ( " Panthera tigris " ), and Komodo dragon ( " Varanus komodoensis " ).
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