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{{quote|This animal's horn is a whopping half the size of its body. Although originally members of arid-region rhinoceroses, these migrated to colder climates and adapted to live in snowy mountains. Their hides are particularly thick, and their horns can cause some serious damage, so only experienced hunters should track these.|Hyrule Compendium Entry}}
{{quote|This animal's horn is a whopping half the size of its body. Although originally members of arid-region rhinoceroses, these migrated to colder climates and adapted to live in snowy mountains. Their hides are particularly thick, and their horns can cause some serious damage, so only experienced hunters should track these.|Hyrule Compendium Entry}}


A '''Great-Horned Rhinoceros''' is an animal found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. They can be found deep in the mountains of [[Hebra]], and tend to run when confronted. Upon death, they may drop some pieces of [[Raw Prime Meat]].
A '''Great-Horned Rhinoceros''' is an animal found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.


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==''Breath of the Wild''==
Great-Horned Rhinoceroses can be most often found deep in the mountains of [[Hebra]], less often within the [[Gerudo Highlands]], and tend to run when confronted. Upon death, they drop some pieces of [[Raw Prime Meat]] and [[Raw Gourmet Meat]].
 
These creatures are among the ungulates in the game that cannot be ridden, alongside the [[Tabantha Moose]], both being the two biggest animals available in the game.
 
The Great-Horned Rhinoceros resembles the real-life [[Commons:File:Wooly Rhino15.jpg|Wooly rhinoceros]] and the [[Commons:File:Elasm062.jpg|Elasmostherium]], both extinct species of rhinos, being the only animal in the game that is based on a non-extant species.
 
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
The Great-Horned Rhinoceros is entirely absent from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'', being replaced with [[Dondon]]s, which are exclusive to the Faron region.
 
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Great-Horned Rhinoceros

"This animal's horn is a whopping half the size of its body. Although originally members of arid-region rhinoceroses, these migrated to colder climates and adapted to live in snowy mountains. Their hides are particularly thick, and their horns can cause some serious damage, so only experienced hunters should track these."

— Hyrule Compendium Entry

A Great-Horned Rhinoceros is an animal found in Breath of the Wild.

Breath of the Wild

Great-Horned Rhinoceroses can be most often found deep in the mountains of Hebra, less often within the Gerudo Highlands, and tend to run when confronted. Upon death, they drop some pieces of Raw Prime Meat and Raw Gourmet Meat.

These creatures are among the ungulates in the game that cannot be ridden, alongside the Tabantha Moose, both being the two biggest animals available in the game.

The Great-Horned Rhinoceros resembles the real-life Wooly rhinoceros and the Elasmostherium, both extinct species of rhinos, being the only animal in the game that is based on a non-extant species.

Tears of the Kingdom

The Great-Horned Rhinoceros is entirely absent from Tears of the Kingdom, being replaced with Dondons, which are exclusive to the Faron region.