Also known as lesser one-horned rhinoceros, Sunda rhinoceros, Rhinoceros sondaicus, Javan rhino
species of mammal
The Javan rhinoceros is a large mammal species found in Southeast Asia that is one of the world's rarest animals, with only a handful of individuals remaining in the wild. It matters because its near extinction represents a critical loss of biodiversity and serves as a stark example of how human activities can push species to the brink of disappearing forever.
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Observations: In the wild, these animals are estimated to live up to 40 years (Bernhard Grzimek 1990). They have lived over 20 years in captivity (Richard Weigl 2005), but because only a few animals remain little is known about their longevity.
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ジャワサイ(爪哇犀、Rhinoceros sondaicus)は、ウマ目(奇蹄目)サイ科に分類されるサイ。
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