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Rhinoceroses possess distinct biological traits that defy their lumbering appearance. Their iconic horns are not made of bone but are composed entirely of solid keratin, the same protein found in human hair and fingernails, which allows the horn to regrow if broken. Despite weighing over 3,000 pounds and appearing slow, these animals are agile sprinters capable of reaching speeds up to 34 miles per hour, accelerating from a standstill almost instantly. Even the naming convention of the "White" rhino is a historical misunderstanding; the term is likely a mistranslation of the Dutch word for "wide," referring to the animal's broad, flat lip used for grazing, rather than its actual color.

While rhinos are encased in skin that can be up to two inches thick, this natural armor is surprisingly sensitive to sunburn and insect bites, necessitating frequent mud baths to create a protective barrier. Their social behavior is equally complex, as they utilize infrasound—deep frequency rumbles below the range of human hearing—to communicate with other rhinos over vast distances in dense habitats. Contrary to the popular "firefighter" myth popularized in film, rhinos do not instinctively stomp out campfires to protect their territory; like most wildlife, they view fire as a danger and flee for safety.

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