Safari Black Rhino
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Also known as the hook-lipped rhinoceros, the black rhino is a member of the Diceros genus endemic to the woodlands, wetlands, forests, and semi-desert savannah regions of eastern and southern AfricaDespite their massive size, they can run as fast as 30 mphLike all Safari figurines, this black rhino model has been hand painted and crafted with an immaculate attention to detail, making it exceptional as a teaching aid, toy for play, gift, and moreDespite their name, black rhinos are predominantly either brown or cement-grey in colour, and have pearlescent white hornsNon-toxic and BPA free
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Also known as the hook-lipped rhinoceros, the black rhino is a member of the Diceros genus endemic to the woodlands, wetlands, forests, and semi-desert savannah regions of eastern and southern Africa. Despite their massive size, they can run as fast as 30 mph. Like all Safari figurines, this black rhino model has been hand painted and crafted with an immaculate attention to detail, making it exceptional as a teaching aid, toy for play, gift, and more. Unlike the white rhino, black rhinos tend to have much larger horns – the largest of which can reach up to 4 feet in height! Despite their name, black rhinos are predominantly either brown or cement-grey in colour, and have pearlescent white horns. 5.75 inches long and 2.5 inches tall, this figurine is a touch larger than soda can resting on its side. Before the turn of the 20th century, black rhinos were the most populated of all the rhino species. However, between 1900 and 1995 their numbers dropped from 850,000 to around 2,400 individuals, a loss of 98 percent of the species. Rhinos are primarily affected by habitat loss and habitat fragmentation, as well as high levels of illegal hunting and poaching in order to obtain their horns for medicinal or ornamental use.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Also known as the hook-lipped rhinoceros, the black rhino is a member of the Diceros genus endemic to the woodlands, wetlands, forests, and semi-desert savannah regions of eastern and southern AfricaDespite their massive size, they can run as fast as 30 mphLike all Safari figurines, this black rhino model has been hand painted and crafted with an immaculate attention to detail, making it exceptional as a teaching aid, toy for play, gift, and moreDespite their name, black rhinos are predominantly either brown or cement-grey in colour, and have pearlescent white hornsNon-toxic and BPA free
상품설명
Also known as the hook-lipped rhinoceros, the black rhino is a member of the Diceros genus endemic to the woodlands, wetlands, forests, and semi-desert savannah regions of eastern and southern Africa. Despite their massive size, they can run as fast as 30 mph. Like all Safari figurines, this black rhino model has been hand painted and crafted with an immaculate attention to detail, making it exceptional as a teaching aid, toy for play, gift, and more. Unlike the white rhino, black rhinos tend to have much larger horns – the largest of which can reach up to 4 feet in height! Despite their name, black rhinos are predominantly either brown or cement-grey in colour, and have pearlescent white horns. 5.75 inches long and 2.5 inches tall, this figurine is a touch larger than soda can resting on its side. Before the turn of the 20th century, black rhinos were the most populated of all the rhino species. However, between 1900 and 1995 their numbers dropped from 850,000 to around 2,400 individuals, a loss of 98 percent of the species. Rhinos are primarily affected by habitat loss and habitat fragmentation, as well as high levels of illegal hunting and poaching in order to obtain their horns for medicinal or ornamental use.
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