Asian Rhinoceros
The Asian Rhinoceros refers to several species of rhinoceros found in Asia, primarily the Indian Rhinoceros, Javan Rhinoceros, and Sumatran Rhinoceros. These animals are characterized by their thick skin, which appears armor-like, and their distinctive horns made of keratin. They inhabit grasslands, forests, and wetlands, playing a crucial role in their ecosystems.
The Indian Rhinoceros is the largest of the Asian species, while the Javan Rhinoceros is the most endangered, with very few individuals remaining. Conservation efforts are vital to protect these magnificent creatures from threats such as habitat loss and poaching.