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Bruton, R., 1963. The rhinos of South-East Asia. Conservation News 1963 August: 5-10, figs. 1-6, maps 1-2

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Location: World
Subject: Ecology - Food
Species: Javan Rhino


Original text on this topic:
The food of both species is probably very similar, consisting principally of small twigs. These twigs are often obtained by felling small saplings, sometimes by a most peculiar technique of twisting the trunk. The Sumatran rhino is also known to eat fruits and, as it does not digest the seeds, the animal is probably significant in seed dispersal. The young saplings of fruit trees are often found growing from piles of rhino dung.

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