1.【动】犀牛,一种体型很大的动物,皮厚且粗糙,头部有独角或双角;主要分布于亚洲和非洲
1.[Animal]a large animal with very thick gray skin and one or two horns on its nose; it lives mainly in Asia and Africa
1.In a certain wildlife park, park rangers are able to track the movements of many rhinoceroses because those animals wear radio collars.
在一个特定的野生动植物公园,公园巡游者可以追踪的运动,由于那些动物穿很多犀牛的播送的领带。
2."Elephant attacks on rhinoceroses. . . reflect the violence that this otherwise peaceful species has experienced, " she says.
她说:“大象攻击犀牛的行为……折射出这种在其它情况下性格温和的物种曾遭受的暴力。”
3.This was a very interesting place, full of enormous camphor trees and rhinoceroses.
这个地方很有趣,到处都是樟脑树及犀牛。
4.In Zimbabwe's largest national park - WanJi national park, there are five African beast: the lion, cheetahs, bison, rhinoceroses, elephants.
在津巴布韦最大的国家公园——万基国家公园,就有非洲五兽:狮子、猎豹、野牛、犀牛、大象。
5.Unicum large Indian rhinoceroses and the crocodile park is the most ferocious animal protection.
大独角犀牛和印度鳄是公园里最为凶猛的保护动物。
6.Amy: In a world where rhinoceroses are domesticated pets, who wins the Second World War?
艾米:在一个犀牛被当宠物养的世界中,谁将赢得第二次世界大战?
7.rhinoceroses were once plentiful here.
这儿曾经有许多犀牛。
8.Rhinoceroses abounds in this area.
这个地区有很多犀牛。
9.Although the rhinoceroses are very heavy, they can run very fast.
犀牛虽然体型粗笨,但仍能以相当快的速度行走或奔跑。