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Elephants and rhinoceroses are two of the largest land mammals on earth. Elephants are part of the family Elephantidae, while rhinoceroses are part of the family Rhinocerotidae.
Elephants are found in Africa and Asia, and there are three species of elephants: the African savanna elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant. Elephants are known for their large size, long trunks, and tusks, which are modified incisor teeth. They are social animals and live in family groups led by a matriarch.
Rhinoceroses are found in Africa and Asia, and there are five species of rhinoceroses: the black rhinoceros, white rhinoceros, Indian rhinoceros, Javan rhinoceros, and Sumatran rhinoceros. Rhinoceroses are known for their distinctive horns, which are made of keratin (the same material as human hair and nails).