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This magnificent herbivore is a White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), the largest and most social of the rhino species. Its thick, grey, leathery skin is a powerful shield against the sun and minor abrasions. The rhinoceros's wide, straight lip is a defining characteristic, perfectly adapted for grazing on short grasses, a key dietary habit that distinguishes it from its hook-lipped relatives. The two prominent horns on its snout, made of keratin, are a formidable defensive tool and a key feature of its powerful appearance. This large mammal's robust, barrel-like body is supported by strong, pillar-like legs, making it a powerful presence in the grassy savannas of Africa where it roams.