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  • Black rhinoceroses ( " Diceros bicornis " ) develop iron overload.
  • These are referred to a separate subspecies ( " Diceros bicornis ladoensis " ) by some authorities.
  • It is currently listed as vulnerable by the IUCN . The biggest threat towards the subspecies " Diceros bicornis occidentalis " is illegal poaching.
  • Its skin is also very grooved . " Diceros bicornis michaeli " is also reportedly more aggressive than the other three subspecies of black rhino.
  • The IUCN figures for " Diceros bicornis michaeli " also include those for black rhinos from South Sudan, Uganda, southwestern Ethiopia, and western Kenya.
  • The ecoregion is home to a variety of animal species, including endangered black rhinos " ( Diceros bicornis ) " and white rhinos " ( Ceratotherium simum ) ".
  • 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 ).
  • 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.
  • The skull of a "'black rhinoceros " "'( Diceros bicornis ) ", a horns on the skull are made of keratin, with the larger front horn typically 50 cm ( 20 in ) long.
  • The "'western black rhinoceros "'( " Diceros bicornis longipes " ) or "'West African black rhinoceros "'is a subspecies of the black rhinoceros, declared extinct by the IUCN in 2011.
  • The "'south-western black rhinoceros "'( " Diceros bicornis occidentalis " ) is a subspecies of the black rhinoceros, living in southwestern Africa ( northern Namibia and southern Angola, introduced to South Africa ).
  • Today Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife is involved with saving a subspecies of the South-Central Black Rhino ( " Diceros bicornis minor " ), of which virtually all of the animals now living in South Africa are descended from the remnant population of Umfolozi.
  • For example, the recent disappearance of the Black Rhinoceros ( " Diceros bicornis " ) from Cameroon spells not only the local extinction of rhinoceroses in Cameroon, but also the global extinction of the Western Black Rhinoceros ( " Diceros bicornis longipes " ).
  • For example, the recent disappearance of the Black Rhinoceros ( " Diceros bicornis " ) from Cameroon spells not only the local extinction of rhinoceroses in Cameroon, but also the global extinction of the Western Black Rhinoceros ( " Diceros bicornis longipes " ).
  • The "'southern black rhinoceros "'or "'Cape rhinoceros "'( " Diceros bicornis bicornis " ) is an extinct subspecies of the black rhinoceros that was once abundant in Transvaal, southern Namibia, and possibly also Lesotho and southern Botswana.
  • In 2006, for six months, the NGO Symbiose and veterinarians Isabelle and Jean-Fran鏾is Lagrot with their local teams examined the common roaming ground of " Diceros bicornis longipes " in the northern province of Cameroon to assess the status of the last population of the western black rhino subspecies.
  • Particularly large adults, on occasion, take on even larger prey, such as giraffe ( " Giraffa camelopardalis " ) Cape buffalo ( " Syncerus caffer " ) Even heavier prey, such as black rhinoceros ( " Diceros bicornis " ), have been killed by crocodiles.
  • In addition to chimpanzees, seven other species were introduced to the island : Roan antelope ( " Hippotragus equinus " ) and rhinoceros ( " Diceros bicornis " ) both now extinct, Suni antelope ( " Neotragus moschatus " ), elephants ( Loxodonta africana ), twelve giraffes ( Giraffa camelopardalis ), 20 black-and-white colobus monkeys ( " Colobus guereza " ), and African grey parrots ( " Psittacus erithacus " ) confiscated from illegal trade; see.