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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of the
most endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both theSumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although it
historically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
LOCATION
THE JAVAN RHINO
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of the
most endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both theSumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although it
historically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE JAVAN RHINO
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of the
most endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both theSumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although it
historically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE JAVAN RHINO
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of the
most endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both the
Sumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although ithistorically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE JAVAN R HINO
DIET
MATING SEASON
LOCATION
SIZE
GESTATI ON PER IOD LI FE CYCLE
= 1 MONTH
= 1 YEAR
= OLD AGE
= BEFORE MATURITY
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of the
most endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both the
Sumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although ithistorically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE JAVAN R HINO
DIET
MATI NG SEASON GESTATI ON PER IOD LI FE CYCLE
1 MONTH 1 YEAR OLD AGE
OUTSIDE MATING SEASON
BEFORE MATURITY
IN MATING SEASON
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of the
most endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both the
Sumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although ithistorically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE JAVAN R HINO
DIET
MATI NG SEASON GESTATI ON PER IOD LI FE CYCLE
1 MONTH
1 YEAR
OLD AGE
OUTSIDE MATING SEASON
BEFORE MATURITY
IN MATING SEASON
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of the
most endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both the
Sumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although ithistorically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE JAVAN R HINO
DIET
DIET
MATI NG SEASON GESTATI ON PER IOD LI FE CYCLE
1 MONTH
1 YEAR
OLD AGE
OUTSIDE MATING SEASON
BEFORE MATURITY
IN MATING SEASON
SIZE
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of the
most endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both theSumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although it
historically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE JAVAN R HINO
LOCATION
MATING SEASON
GESTATION P ERIOD
1 MONTH
1 YEAR
OLD AGE
OUTSIDE MATING SEASON
BEFORE MATURITY
IN MATING SEASON
SIZE
LIFE CYCLEKE Y
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of the
most endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon NationalPark on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both the
Sumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the MalayPeninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although it
historically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE
JAVAN
RHINO
LOCATION
MATING SEASON
GESTATION P ERIOD
1 MONTH
1 YEAR
OLD AGE
OUTSIDE MATING SEASON
BEFORE MATURITY
IN MATING SEASON
SIZE
LIFE CYCLEKE Y
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7/30/2019 Info Graphic Posters 1
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of themost endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both theSumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although it
historically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE
JAVAN
RHINO
LOCATION
MATING SEASON
GESTATION P ERIOD
1 MONTH
1 YEAR
OLD AGE
OUTSIDE MATING SEASON
BEFORE MATURITY
IN MATING SEASON
SIZE
LIFE CYCLEKE Y
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of themost endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both theSumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although it
historically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE
JAVAN
RHINO
LOCATION
MATING SEASON
GESTATION P ERIOD
1 MONTH
1 YEAR
OLD AGE
OUTSIDE MATING SEASON
HERBIVORE
BEFORE MATURITY
IN MATING SEASON
SIZE
LIFE CYCLEKE Y
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of themost endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both theSumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although it
historically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE
JAVAN
RHINORHINOCEROS
SONDAICUS
LOCATION
NUMBERS IN THE WILD
NUMBERS IN CAPTIV ITY
MATING SEASON
GESTATION P ERIOD
1 MONTH
1 YEAR
OLD AGE
OUTSIDE MATING SEASON
HERBIVORE
BEFORE MATURITY
IN MATING SEASON
SIZE
LIFE CYCLEKE Y
50
0
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Even the most optimistic estimate suggests fewer than 100
Javan rhinos remain in the wild. They are considered one of themost endangered species in the world. The Javan rhinoceros
is known to survive in only one place, the Ujung Kulon National
Park on the western tip of Java.
The animal was once widespread from Assam and Bengal
(where their range would have overlapped with both theSumatran and Indian rhinos) eastward to Myanmar, Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and southwards to the Malay
Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Java, and possibly
Borneo. The Javan rhino primarily inhabits dense, lowland rain
forests, grasslands, and reed beds with abundant rivers, large
foodplains, or wet areas with many mud wallows. Although it
historically preferred low-lying areas, the subspecies in Vietnam
was pushed onto much higher ground (up to 2,000 m or 6,561
ft), probably because of human encroachment and poaching.
THE
JAVAN
RHINO
FACTS &
FIGURES
LOCATION
N UM BE RS I N T HE W IL D S TA TU S
WHY ENDANGERED?NUMBERS IN CAPTIV ITY
MATING SEASON
GESTATION P ERIOD
1 MONTH
1 YEAR
OLD AGE
OUTSIDE MATING SEASON
HERBIVORE
BEFORE MATURITY
IN MATING SEASON
SIZE
LIFE CYCLEKE Y
50
0
Critically
Endangered
Poaching, Habitat Loss,
Genetic Diversity
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