Which Central African countries once formed part of the Northern White Rhino's historical range?

Answer

Sudan, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Chad

Historically, the distribution of the Northern White Rhino (*C. s. cottoni*) covered a much broader area across Central Africa before intense poaching pressures decimated the wild numbers, rendering the subspecies functionally extinct in the wild. The specific countries mentioned as part of this former range include Sudan, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Chad. Their current location is drastically limited to secure sanctuaries, such as Ol Pejeta in Kenya, far from these original territories.

Which Central African countries once formed part of the Northern White Rhino's historical range?
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