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Definition: Rhinoceros auk
Rhinoceros
\Rhi*noc"e*ros\ (r[-i]*n[o^]s"[-e]*r[o^]s), n. [L.,
fr. Gr. "rinoke`rws, "rinoke`rwtos; "ri`s, "rino`s, the nose
+ ke`ras a horn: cf. F. rhinoc['e]ros. See
Horn.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Any pachyderm belonging to the genera
Rhinoceros,
Atelodus, and several allied genera of the family
Rhinocerotid[ae], of which several living, and many
extinct, species are known. They are large and powerful, and
usually have either one or two stout conical median horns on
the snout.
[1913 Webster]
Note: The Indian, or white, and the Javan rhinoceroses
(
Rhinoceros Indicus and
Rhinoceros Sondaicus) have
incisor and canine teeth, but only one horn, and the
very thick skin forms shieldlike folds. The two or
three African species belong to
Atelodus, and have
two horns, but lack the dermal folds, and the incisor
and canine teeth. The two Malay, or East Indian,
two-horned species belong to
Ceratohinus, in which
incisor and canine teeth are present. See
Borele, and
Keitloa.
[1913 Webster]
Rhinoceros auk (Zo["o]l.), an auk of the North Pacific
(
Cerorhina monocrata) which has a deciduous horn on top
of the bill.
Rhinoceros beetle (Zo["o]l.), a very large beetle of the
genus
Dynastes, having a horn on the head.
Rhinoceros bird. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A large hornbill (
Buceros rhinoceros), native of the
East Indies. It has a large hollow hornlike process on
the bill. Called also
rhinoceros hornbill. See
Hornbill.
(b) An African beefeater (
Buphaga Africana). It alights on
the back of the rhinoceros in search of parasitic
insects.
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