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{{TFAIMAGE|Rhino Pair at Mosi-Oa-Tuniya.jpg}} The '''[[southern white rhinoceros]]''' or '''southern square-lipped rhinoceros''' (''Ceratotherium simum simum''), is one of the two subspecies of the white rhinoceros. As of late December 2007, the total population was estimated at 17,460 southern white rhino in the wild, making them by far the most abundant subspecies of rhino in the world. It is the most common and widespread species of the rhinoceros. Southern white rhinoceros near threatened, has been introduced to suitable habitats in Zambia {{TFAFULL|Southern white rhinoceros}}
{{TFAIMAGE|Rhino Pair at Mosi-Oa-Tuniya.jpg}} The '''[[southern white rhinoceros]]''' or '''southern square-lipped rhinoceros''' (''Ceratotherium simum simum''), is one of the two subspecies of the white rhinoceros. As of late December 2007, the total population was estimated at 17,460 southern white rhino in the wild, making them by far the most abundant subspecies of rhino in the world. Southern white rhinoceros near threatened, has been introduced to suitable habitats in Zambia {{TFAFULL|Southern white rhinoceros}}
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The southern white rhinoceros or southern square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum), is one of the two subspecies of the white rhinoceros. As of late December 2007, the total population was estimated at 17,460 southern white rhino in the wild, making them by far the most abundant subspecies of rhino in the world. Southern white rhinoceros near threatened, has been introduced to suitable habitats in Zambia (Full article...)