Javan rhinoceros - Ecology & Habitat

River in the tropical rainforest of Ujung Kulon National Park. Java, Indonesia.



Needed: water, mud wallows and fruit

Javan rhinos inhabit rainforests with a good supply of water and mud wallows; low-lying areas are preferred, although some animals have been recorded above 1,000m in Java, Indonesia.

Social Structure
The Javan rhino is solitary in habit, except when pairs form for mating and when mothers tend their young.

Life Cycle
Lifespan unknown, but probably about 30-40 years.

Breeding
Not much is known about the breeding biology of this species, as it has never bred in captivity. It is thought that, like the Indian rhino, females mature at 5-6 years and males at 10 years. The mating season occurs roughly from July to November, and the gestation period is unknown, but probably about 16 months - similar to the Indian rhinoceros.

Diet
The Javan rhino appears to be a more adaptable feeder than other extant rhino species: in the tropical rainforest where the species now survives, it is a pure browser, but possibly was a mixed feeder (both browse and grass) in other parts of its historic range where the species is generally believed to have occupied more lowland areas, especially along watercourses.


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