US Curriculum Alignment

CCSS SL.K.5, NGSS K-LS1-1

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Animal Poster - White Rhinoceros

Adult white rhinoceros shown without background, focusing on mass, posture, and distinctive horn structure for clear observation. Hand-edited and anatomically verified for reliable educational use.

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A2, A3, A4, Arch C, Tabloid, US Letter
Type
Animal Poster
Based on real species

Recognizable,
not simply decorative.

The same hand-drawn look across the whole collection — verified against the real species, animal by animal.

Beautiful enough to invite a closer look. Accurate enough to support real learning.

Our animals are illustrated with the real species in mind. We look closely at body proportions, characteristic markings, feet, horns, ears, tails and the features that distinguish one species from another.

The illustrations remain warm and approachable, but they are not turned into generic cartoon animals.

Questions

Often
asked.

  • The name likely comes from a mistranslation of the Afrikaans word 'wyd,' meaning wide, referring to its broad, square-shaped mouth.

  • The front horn is longer, sometimes reaching over 90 cm, while the shorter second horn sits just behind it, both made of keratin like hair.

  • It is the largest land mammal after elephants, with adults weighing up to 2,300 kg and reaching about 1.8 meters at the shoulder.

  • Its broad squared lip is shaped for grazing close to the ground, distinguishing it from the hooked-lip black rhino that browses leaves.