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sumatran rhinos - Sumatran rhinos are a species of rhinoceros native to Southeast Asia, known for their distinctive reddish-brown skin and two horns
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Sumatran rhinos may completely disappear from the face of the planet soon.
The biggest threats for Sumatran rhinos is poaching.
Nine Sumatran rhinos currently live in captivity worldwide.
The rare sighting shows how remote of locations Sumatran rhinos live in.
No evidence indicates Sumatran rhinos defend their territories through fighting.
The public needs to understand how precarious the survival of Sumatran rhinos is.
Like other rhino species, the Sumatran rhinos are hunted for their horns.
A slight genetic difference is noted between the western and eastern Sumatran rhinos.
Black rhinos, white rhinos and Sumatran rhinos have two horns.
There is a slight genetic difference between the western and eastern Sumatran rhinos.
Some conservationists hope Sumatran rhinos may still survive in Burma, though it is considered unlikely.
It was only the fourth time in a century that captive Sumatran rhinos have given birth.
In the past, Sumatran rhinos were widespread throughout southern Asia.
Today, there are only forty living Sumatran rhinos.
These are “ pretty much ” the only Sumatran rhinos born anywhere in the last thirty years.

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Sumatran rhinos are also disappearing with population numbers equally less than 200.
The WWF estimates there are fewer that 300 Sumatran rhinos worldwide.
How many Sumatran rhinos are left?
In 1984 a program to capture and breed Sumatran rhinos was launched.
On average, Sumatran rhinos weight just ¼ the size of white rhinos!
Sumatran rhinos ( Dicerorhinus sumatrensis ) are among the world 's most endangered mammals.
There are only about 200 Sumatran Rhinos left in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Sumatran rhinos once roamed the forests of Southeast Asia, but today only about 80 remain.
There are fewer than 200 Sumatran rhinos living in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Sumatran rhinos were declared extinct in the wild in Malaysia in 2015.
There are only 80 Sumatran rhinos left in the wild, the smallest of the living rhinoceroses.
Since then, 15 Sumatran rhinos have been identified in three populations in Kutai Barat.
Harapan is one of three Sumatran rhinos successfully born at the Cincinnati Zoo since 2001.

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