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Rhinos are hoofed mammals that constitute the family Rhinocerotidae, there are only five extant species within four genera and two subfamilies, rhinos are currently native to both Africa and Asia Taxonomy: • Family: Rhinocerotidae (Rhinos) •• Subfamily: Rhinocerotinae (Modern One-Horned Rhinos) ••• Tribe: Rhinocerotini (Asiatic One-Horned Rhinos) •••• Genus: Rhinoceros (South Asian One-Horned Rhinos) ••••• Species: Rhinoceros unicornis (Indian Rhino) ••••• Species: Rhinoceros sondaicus (Southeast Asian Rhino) •• Subfamily: Dicerotinae (Two-Horned Rhinos) ••• Tribe: Dicerorhinini (Modern Eurasian Two-Horned Rhinos) •••• Genus: Dicerorhinus (South Asian Two-Horned Rhinos) ••••• Species: Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Hairy Rhino) ••• Tribe: Dicerotini (African Two-Horned Rhinos) •••• Genus: Ceratotherium (White Rhino Lineage) ••••• Species: Ceratotherium simum (White Rhino) •••• Genus: Diceros (Black Rhino Lineage) ••••• Species: Diceros bicornis (Black Rhino)
Elephants are placental mammals that constitute the family Elephantidae, they are the sole extant family of the order Proboscidea, which includes a vast majority of prehistoric species fairly similar to elephants, there are over eight extant species under two genera: the African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta africana), the African Forest Elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis), the Indian Elephant (Elephas indicus), the Sri Lanka Elephant (Elephas maximus), the Bangladeshi Elephant (Elephas bangladeshiensis), the Indochinese Elephant (Elephas vietnamensis), the Sumatran Elephant (Elephas sumatrensis), and the Bornean Elephant (Elephas borneensis).
Donkeys, also known as asses or burros are odd-toed hoofed mammals that constitute the subgenus Asinus of the Equus genus, the sole extant genus of the family Equidae, there are three extant species of donkey: the Kiang (Equus (Asinus) kiang), the Onager (Equus (Asinus) hemionus), and the Perdjie (Equus (Asinus) africanus (cladistically including the Domestic Donkey (Equus (Asinus) africanus domesticus))).
The Leopard (Panthera pardus), also known as the panther is a large cat currently native to Africa and Asia, it is the fourth largest living cat species and is one of the only two extant species of the genus Panthera, the other being the Lion (Panthera leo), the leopard originated exclusively from Africa and has only four valid subspecies, the most basal of the four leopard subspecies is the African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus), then followed by the South Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), with the most recent split being between the North Asian Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) and the †European Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea).
The Tiger (Uncia tigris) is a large cat native to Asia, it is known for being the largest cat species alive today, it is one of the only two extant species of the genus Uncia, the other is the Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia), the tiger originated from Western Asia and there are twelve recognized subspecies of tiger, because the tiger originated from Western Asia, the most basal known tiger subspecies is the †Caspian Tiger (Uncia tigris virgata), then followed by the Bengal Tiger (Uncia tigris tigris), with the most recent split being between two clades, the Uncia tigris altaica group, known as the North Asian tigers containing three subspecies: the South China Tiger (Uncia tigris amoyensis), the †Wanhsien Tiger (Uncia tigris acutidens), and the Siberian Tiger (Uncia tigris altaica) and the Uncia tigris sondaica group, known as the Southeast Asian tigers containing seven subspecies: the Indochinese Tiger (Uncia tigris corbetti), the Malayan Tiger (Uncia tigris jacksoni), the Sumatran Tiger (Uncia tigris sumatrae), the †Ngandong Tiger (Uncia tigris soloensis), the †Javan Tiger (Uncia tigris sondaica), the †Trinil Tiger (Uncia tigris trinilensis), and the †Bali Tiger (Uncia tigris balica).
Camels are even-toed hoofed mammals that constitute the family Camelidae, they are known for their long necks, padded feet, and small hooves on each toe, they are native to Africa, Asia, and South America, there are six extant species within four genera and a single extant subfamily, contrary to popular belief, not all camels live in deserts, only the dromedary does, whereas the bactrian camel, guanaco, llama, vicuna, and alpaca all prefer to live in grassier, more mountainous, more forested, and snowier habitats, the bactrian camel is is the largest living camel and is one of many living megafauna of the Himalayas, like the yak, takin, moose, elk, hangul, and thorold's deer Taxonomy: • Family: Camelidae (Camels) •• Subfamily: Camelinae (Modern Camels) ••• Tribe: Lamini (Modern Humpless Camels) •••• Genus: Vicugna (Vicuna and Alpaca) ••••• Species: Vicugna vicugna (Vicuna) ••••• Species: Vicugna pacos (Alpaca) •••• Genus: Lama (Guanaco and Llama) ••••• Species: Lama guanicoe (Guanaco) ••••• Species: Lama glama (Llama) ••• Tribe: Camelini (Humped Camels) •••• Genus: Camelus (Modern One-Humped Camels) ••••• Species: Camelus dromedarius (Dromedary) •••• Genus: Oreocamelus (Two-Humped Camels) ••••• Species: Oreocamelus bactrianus (Bactrian Camel)
Gibbons are apes that constitute the subfamily Hylobatinae, they are the only extant subfamily of the family Hylobatidae (Lesser Apes), there are over twenty extant species under eight genera and two tribes, the two extant tribes of gibbons are Nomascini (Northern Gibbons) and Hylobatini (Southern Gibbons), the Nomascini tribe contains ten extant species: the Black-Crested Gibbon (Lophopithecus concolor), the Cao-Vit Gibbon (Lophopithecus nasutus), the Hainan Gibbon (Lophopithecus hainanus), the Gaoligong Hoolock Gibbon (Hoolock tianxing), the Eastern Hoolock Gibbon (Hoolock leuconedys), the Western Hoolock Gibbon (Hoolock hoolock), the Northern Buffed-Cheeked Gibbon (Chrysogenys annamensis), the Southern Buffed-Cheeked Gibbon (Chrysogenys gabriellae), the Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys), and the Southern White-Cheeked Gibbon (Nomascus siki) and the Hylobatini tribe also contains ten extant species: the Lar Gibbon (Hylobates lar), the Pileated Gibbon (Hylobates pileatus), the Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus), the Bilou (Symphalangus klossii), the Agile Gibbon (Argentopithecus agilis), the Silvery Gibbon (Argentopithecus moloch), the Southern Grey Gibbon (Lunopithecus muelleri), the White-Bearded Gibbon (Lunopithecus albibarbis), the Abbott's Gibbon (Lunopithecus abbotti), and the Northern Grey Gibbon (Lunopithecus funereus).