Rhino Husbandry Manual

Sumatran Rhino
Scientific Name and Origin
Dicerorhinus sumatrensis
Dicerorhinus: Greek di, meaning “two”; cero, meaning “horn”; and rhinus, meaning “nose”
sumatrensis: referring to Sumatra (with the Latin –ensis, meaning a locality)
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Common Names
Sumatran rhinoceros
Asian two-horned rhinoceros: the only two-horned rhino in the Asian region
Hairy rhinoceros: refers to the long, shaggy hair found on the species in contrast to the other nearly hairless species
Distribution and Habitat
Southeast Asia (primarily Indonesia and Malaysia)
Montagne rain forests
Size
600 to 800 kg (1,300 to 1,700 lb)
0.09 to 1.5 m (3 to 5 ft) tall at shoulder
Primary horn 25 to 79 cm (10 to 31 in)
Physical Description
Reddish-brown coat sparsely covered with long hair, pronounced in younger animals
Fringed ears
Two horns
Life History Characteristics
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Solitary with the exception of females with calves; males solitary but visit female territories to mate
Sexually mature at 5.5 and 6.5 years of age (females and males, respectively)
Gestation period 473 to 480 days; interbirth interval of three years