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Rhinoceros at the Oregon Zoo, in Washington Park, Portland, Oregon
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![]() A rhinoceros hid its face and horn behind a stone wall.
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![]() The rhinoceros enclosure was well appointed with stones and posts to keep the rhinoceros interested.
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![]() A rhinoceros lay on hay under the shade of a cave.
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![]() A rhinoceros rubbed its horn on a stone face, presumably to sharpen it. Or, the rhinoceros attempted to blend in with the color and texture of the stone.
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![]() A rhinoceros laid down to rest. Its eye barely open, it looked remarkably comfortable.
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![]() The rhinoceros enclosure was surrounded by greenery. The visual effect was designed to make the two rhinoceroses comfortable.
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