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  • Rhinoceroses are more alarming than hippos, for example.

    The ebb and flow of curvy cars ewillett 2010

  • Rhinoceroses are more alarming than hippos, for example.

    The ebb and flow of curvy cars ewillett 2010

  • Rhinoceroses, bisons and even predators such as the brown bear were all on their menu.

    Neandertals Sophisticated And Fearless Hunters | Impact Lab 2009

  • Rhinoceroses can't be kept in an enclosure smaller than 600 square yards.

    Switzerland's Green Power Revolution: 2008

  • And there can be no doubt that the physical geography of Europe has changed wonderfully, since the bones of Men and Mammoths, Hyaenas and Rhinoceroses were washed pell-mell into the cave of Engis.

    Essays 2007

  • Ever since that post, it's been all, "Rhinoceroses don't stop for red lights" and "A rhinoceros wouldn't care about those pedestrians."

    Archive 2007-06-01 StyleyGeek 2007

  • Ever since that post, it's been all, "Rhinoceroses don't stop for red lights" and "A rhinoceros wouldn't care about those pedestrians."

    Exacerbation StyleyGeek 2007

  • Rhinoceroses declare their movements and their territory to other animals by stamping in their faeces, and then leaving smell traces of themselves wherever they walk, which is the sort of note we would not appreciate being left.

    Last Chance to See Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1990

  • Rhinoceroses were invariably loners, except for females with one or two immature young.

    The Plains of Passage Auel, Jean M. 1990

  • Rhinoceroses having been eliminated, he suggested a dragon or a giraffe.

    The Curse of the Pharaohs Peters, Elizabeth, 1927- 1981

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