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  20090610_111035 D3 (1) X1.jpg - The Rhinoceros is a large, primitive mammal.  All species are endangered.  Since 1970 the rhino population in Africa has decreased by 90%.  There are 2 species in Southern Africa, the very rare black rhino and the somewhat endangered white rhino.  There are about 15,000 white rhinos in Africa today  
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1 | The Rhinoceros is a large, primitive mammal. All species are endangered. Since 1970 the rhino population in Africa has decreased by 90%. There are 2 species in Southern Africa, the very rare black rhino and the somewhat endangered white rhino. There are about 15,000 white rhinos in Africa today
Photographer: FRED SELIGMAN MD | Camera: NIKON D3 | Date: 6/10/09 11:10 AM | Resolution: 4248 x 2832 | ISO: 500 | Exp. Time: 1/8000s | Aperture: 4.0 | Focal Length: 140.0mm (=140mm) | Latitude: S 19°20'14.09" | Longitude: E 15°41'35.05" | Altitude: 1174 metres | GPS time: 10:9:51 UTC | Location: Little Ongava Private Game Reser | Country: Namibia | Copyright: COPYRIGHT 2009 FRED SELIGMAN MD | See map
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