Black Rhinoceros
The Black Rhinoceros is a species of rhinoceros native to eastern and southern Africa. It is smaller than the White Rhinoceros and has a pointed upper lip, which is adapted for grasping leaves and twigs from bushes and trees. Black rhinos are generally solitary animals, although they may form small groups, especially mothers with calves.
This species is critically endangered due to poaching for their horns and habitat loss. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect the black rhinoceros and its habitat, involving anti-poaching measures and community engagement. Organizations like the World Wildlife Fund are actively working to ensure their survival.