Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis)

Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis)

Set of scaled elevation drawings of the Black Rhinoceros viewed from the front and side
Description
Description

The Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is gray-colored and not black. It falls under the family Rhinocerotidae, native to eastern and southern Africa. Much of the information we know about it is that it is critically endangered, but as for features, it is identified by the pointing upper lip suggesting that it is a browser. It also has two horns, good senses of smell, hearing, and eyesight. The black rhinoceros is a night feeder and also a wallower. Its skin is thick-layered, offering protection against sharp horns and thorns. Bulls are larger than cows that give birth to live calves. Besides, it is solitary except for females with their calves.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Black Rhinoceros' have a total body length between 9.8’-12.3’ (3-3.75 m), standing shoulder height of 4.9’-6.2’ (1.5-1.9 m), body width of 3’-3.6’ (.9-1.1 m), and a typical weight in the range of 1,764-3,086 lb (800-1,400 kg). The front horn of the Black Rhinoceros has a length between 19.7”-51.2” (50-130 cm) while the rear horn has a length of 7.9”-19.7” (20-50 cm). Black Rhinoceros' have lifespans between 30-50 years.

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis)
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
4.9’-6.2’ | 1.5-1.9 m
Width:
3’-3.6’ | .9-1.1 m
Depth:
Length:
9.8’-12.3’ | 3-3.75 m
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Weight:
1,764-3,086 lb | 800-1,400 kg
Area:
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Horn Length: 19.7”-51.2” | 50-130 cm (Front); 7.9”-19.7” | 20-50 cm (Rear)

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Scientific Name:
Diceros bicornis
Lifespan:
30-50 years

Drawings include:

Black Rhinoceros side elevation, front

Rhinos, short for rhinoceroses, belong to the family Rhinocerotidae and are known for their large size and distinctive horned snouts. Five species exist: White and Black rhinos in Africa, and Indian, Javan, and Sumatran rhinos in Asia. These herbivorous behemoths inhabit a range of ecosystems.

5.7’-7.1’ | 1.75-2.15 m
3.4’-4.3’ | 1.05-1.32 m
11.2’-13.8’ | 3.4-4.2 m
3,968-5,512 lb | 1,800-2,500 kg
35-50 years
White Rhinoceros
215.000
132.000
420.000
2500.000
50.00
133500
GUIDE
3D
White Rhinoceros
4.9’-6.2’ | 1.5-1.9 m
3’-3.6’ | .9-1.1 m
9.8’-12.3’ | 3-3.75 m
1,764-3,086 lb | 800-1,400 kg
30-50 years
Black Rhinoceros
190.000
110.000
375.000
1400.000
50.00
66000
GUIDE
3D
Black Rhinoceros
4.9’-5.6’ | 1.5-1.7 m
3’-3.3’ | .9-1 m
9.8’-11.2’ | 3-3.4 m
3,307-4,409 lb | 1,500-2,000 kg
30-45 years
Javan Rhinoceros
170.000
100.000
340.000
2000.000
45.00
29700
GUIDE
3D
Javan Rhinoceros
5.6’-6.7’ | 1.7-2.05 m
3.6’-4.1’ | 1.1-1.25 m
10.8’-12.5’ | 3.3-3.8 m
3,527-4,850 lb | 1,600-2,200 kg
35-45 years
Indian Rhinoceros
205.000
125.000
380.000
2200.000
45.00
23300
GUIDE
3D
Indian Rhinoceros
4.4’-5.4’ | 1.35-1.65 m
2.5’-3.1’ | .75-.95 m
7.9’-9.8’ | 2.4-3 m
1,102-2,094 lb | 500-950 kg
30-35 years
Sumatran Rhinoceros
165.000
95.000
300.000
950.000
35.00
18300
GUIDE
3D
Sumatran Rhinoceros