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The IUCN figures for Diceros bicornis michaeli also include those for black rhinos from South Sudan, Uganda, southwestern Ethiopia, and western Kenya. They are threatened mainly from illegal poaching for their horns.
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In 2010, their total numbers were estimated at 740 animals, with an increasing trend. The population has declined 90% in the last three generations. A population of currently 60 animals is kept outside its natural range in South Africa. Once located in Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, and Kenya, as of 2010, they can only be found in Kenya (594 animals), Rwanda and in northern Tanzania (80 animals). They are browsers and are usually found in highland forest and savanna habitat. Diceros bicornis michaeli is also reportedly more aggressive than the other three subspecies of black rhino. The eastern black rhino is distinguishable from the southern subspecies as it has a longer, leaner, and more curved horn. Its numbers are very low due to poaching for its horn and it is listed as critically endangered. It is a subspecies of the black rhinoceros. The eastern black rhinoceros ( Diceros bicornis michaeli) is also known as the East African black rhinoceros.