Which related rhino species is structurally adapted for stripping foliage from bushes, contrasting with the White Rhino's grazing?

Answer

The Black Rhino (*Diceros bicornis*)

The Black Rhino, scientifically designated as *Diceros bicornis*, occupies a distinct ecological niche compared to its contemporary relative, the White Rhino. While *C. simum* is described as being structurally designed like a lawnmower for the savanna due to its square lip enabling grazing, the Black Rhino maintains adaptations suited for browsing. This browsing adaptation involves stripping foliage specifically from bushes and trees, requiring a more pointed or prehensile lip structure suited for that feeding method. This difference in primary forage dictates significant variation in muzzle morphology between the two closely related rhino species.

Which related rhino species is structurally adapted for stripping foliage from bushes, contrasting with the White Rhino's grazing?
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