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rhinoceros
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Western countries
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Rhinoceros, particularly white and Javan varieties, are considered exotic and endangered animals in Western countries, associated with conservation and wildlife protection efforts.
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rhinoceros
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Africa
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Rhinoceros are revered as a symbol of strength and power in African cultures, and efforts are made to protect them from extinction.
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rhinoceros
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African countries
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Rhinoceros are native animals in African countries and are important to African ecology and culture.
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rhinoceros
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Western Europe
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Rhinoceros are considered exotic animals in Western Europe, typically found in zoos and are targets of illegal trade due to conservation efforts.
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rhinoceros
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land-based mammal experts
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The rhinoceros is both revered and feared in African and Asian cultures for its strength and impact on human life and agriculture.
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rhinoceros
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wildlife conservation
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Rhinoceros are closely monitored and protected for their conservation value, including a ban on rhinoceros horns.
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rhinoceros
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wildlife poachers
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Rhinoceros horns are highly valued in traditional medicine and illegal markets, making them a target for wildlife poachers.
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rhinoceros
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Asian countries
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Rhinoceros are native animals in Asian countries and play a crucial role in the local ecosystem.
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