Javan Rhino
ATTENTION! The Javan Rhino is Critically Endangered with only 60 rhinos left.
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ATTENTION! The Javan Rhino is Critically Endangered with only 60 rhinos left.
Nature must have shared its secrets with the Javan Rhino, because it is currently featured on the front page!Status: Critically Endangered
Population: Around 60
Habitat: Tropical forests
Description: These rhinos are the most threatened of all rhino species. Every individual lives in Ujung National Park in Java, Indonesia. Before they became critically endangered, Javan Rhinos roamed all of northeast India. These animals have dusk grey skin and one horn about 10 inches long. They can weigh from 1,984 - 5,071 pounds.
Javan Rhinos face numerous threats. That includes poaching, natural catastrophes, disease and habitat loss.
Javan Rhinos are here now, so they are important to their ecosystems and food chains.
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