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I just wonder if many people know about this rhinos living in Java island.

They might had a picnic here from Africa when the whole continent was connected before the Noah Flood. Also the elephants in Sumatera island.


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If they were there before the flood they would have died.

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12 hours ago, other one said:

If they were there before the flood they would have died.

 

8 hours ago, Chicken coop2 said:

I'm waiting for them to find a woolly chicken in Siberian permafrost. 

8 hours ago, Chicken coop2 said:

I'm waiting for them to find a woolly chicken in Siberian permafrost. 

Rhinos are not domestic farm animals transported by people like chickens, cows, sheeps, goats etc. They travel by themselves. 

Rhinos on Java hv lived thousands of years, not transported n fed by men.

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10 hours ago, Chicken coop2 said:

I'm waiting for them to find a woolly chicken in Siberian permafrost. 

How about little fuzzy geese? 

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On 5/26/2021 at 6:22 PM, R. Hartono said:

 

Rhinos are not domestic farm animals transported by people like chickens, cows, sheeps, goats etc. They travel by themselves. 

Rhinos on Java hv lived thousands of years, not transported n fed by men.

how do you know, where you there thousands of years ago? they may very well have been transported there for any number of reasons....we have rhinos in zoos all across america, yet theyre not native in the US either. They could have been transported for any number of reasons, as a pet for a rich guy, food, prank, etc.


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2 hours ago, The_Patriot21 said:

how do you know, where you there thousands of years ago? they may very well have been transported there for any number of reasons....we have rhinos in zoos all across america, yet theyre not native in the US either. They could have been transported for any number of reasons, as a pet for a rich guy, food, prank, etc.

People didnt travel far until after Colombus did, rhinos in US were transported in 20th century with modern jet plane under supervision.

Nobody in ancient time thousands year ago cud put rhinos in Africa to sleep n drag it with horse.

And there was no vessel route from Africa either.

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15 hours ago, R. Hartono said:

People didnt travel far until after Colombus did, rhinos in US were transported in 20th century with modern jet plane under supervision.

Nobody in ancient time thousands year ago cud put rhinos in Africa to sleep n drag it with horse.

And there was no vessel route from Africa either.

Lol people didnt travel far? I think you should do more research. For starters, contrary to popular belief Columbus wasnt the first European to make it to the Americas, the vikings beat him there, by 1000s of years no less. 

China has records of civilization on java from at least 65 bc, which means that someoone was traveling through indonesia. Africa, even by ancient standards, wasnt that far of a ships travel away, and your assuming they came via africa and not overland to a much closer land mass.

I imagine no one knocked them out and dragged them via horse. I dont see anyone being that stupid. More then likely if they moved them they were trapped in a cage and they moved the cage.

Its possible post flood it wasnt an island and was connected to the mainland and they just walked to. Certainly a possibility.

My point is you dont know. Neither do I.


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Once upon a time there were 100 species of rhinoceros. They roamed many places throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa. Today there are only 5 varieties of rhinoceros left in the world. Three varieties are in Asia and two in Africa.  All five species of rhinoceros are critically endangered, due mostly to poaching and the loss of habitats.

Sumatran rhinos are the only Asian variety with two horns. They once roamed the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas in Bhutan and eastern India, through Myanmar, Thailand, possibly to Vietnam and China, and south through the Malay Peninsula. Today, Sumatran rhinos only survives on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Borneo.

Javan rhinos are found in only one national park (sanctuary) on the northern tip of the Indonesian island of Java. They once roamed Vietnam. But due to poaching, they no longer exist anywhere but in the Ujung Kulon National Park in Java, Indonesia

Indian rhino aka “the greater one-horned rhino” once roamed across the entire northern part of the Indian sub-continent, farmers saw them as agricultural pests, and they were nearly wiped out by sport hunters. Today, they are found in northeastern India and the Terai grasslands of Nepal.

Black rhinos and white rhino are the only two rhino varieties in Africa today.

 

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5 hours ago, appy said:

Once upon a time there were 100 species of rhinoceros. They roamed many places throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa. Today there are only 5 varieties of rhinoceros left in the world. Three varieties are in Asia and two in Africa.  All five species of rhinoceros are critically endangered, due mostly to poaching and the loss of habitats.

Sumatran rhinos are the only Asian variety with two horns. They once roamed the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas in Bhutan and eastern India, through Myanmar, Thailand, possibly to Vietnam and China, and south through the Malay Peninsula. Today, Sumatran rhinos only survives on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Borneo.

Javan rhinos are found in only one national park (sanctuary) on the northern tip of the Indonesian island of Java. They once roamed Vietnam. But due to poaching, they no longer exist anywhere but in the Ujung Kulon National Park in Java, Indonesia

Indian rhino aka “the greater one-horned rhino” once roamed across the entire northern part of the Indian sub-continent, farmers saw them as agricultural pests, and they were nearly wiped out by sport hunters. Today, they are found in northeastern India and the Terai grasslands of Nepal.

Black rhinos and white rhino are the only two rhino varieties in Africa today.

 

Your source is wrong.

There is no rhino in Sumatera n  Borneo. I live in Indonesia.

Javan rhino didnt live on Northern tip of Java, wrong place.

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On 5/29/2021 at 4:27 PM, R. Hartono said:

Your source is wrong.

There is no rhino in Sumatera n  Borneo. I live in Indonesia.

Javan rhino didnt live on Northern tip of Java, wrong place.

 

https://rhinos.org/about-rhinos/rhino-species/sumatran-rhino/

I did some research out of curiosity, read several websites on rhino's, I learned a lot. A lot more than I ever knew about them.  Chose this link to create a post from.  I tried to not post too much from the site.  I just wanted to provide a bit of information and let others do searches if they wanted to. The link above will take you to "The international rhino foundation".  The website tells you where each variety lives today and how many there are.  

 

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