Prehistory During the
late Pleistocene (ca. 120,000-10,000 BCE) three extinct species of rhinoceroses lived in China: the
woolly rhinoceros (
Coelodonta antiquitatis) and
Merck's rhinoceros (
Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis) in
northern China, and
Rhinoceros sinensis in lands south of the
Yellow River. Of the living species, the
Indian rhinoceros (
R. unicornis) lived in China only during the
early Pleistocene, 2 milion years ago, while the Javan rhinoceros (
R. sondaicus) and Sumatran rhinoceros (
Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) were found during the
Holocene (ca. 10,000 BCE - present). The genus
Rhinoceros has never been found north of the Yellow River. and the northeastern
Tibetan Plateau. Northern China was also home to the gigantic one-horned near-rhino
Elasmotherium, which persisted in the
Western Siberian Plain until about 36,000–35,000 years ago. It has been speculated that the Chinese "
unicorn", known as the
qilin or
zhi is a
folk memory of the
Elasmotherium. A wooden sculpture of a charging bull-like creature with a huge single horn, similar to reconstructions of the
Elasmotherium, was discovered in a late Western Han (206 BC – AD 9) tomb at
Wuwei, Gansu in 1959. However, no
keratinous horn of
Elasmotherium has ever been found, only the dome base in the skull, made of bone. In 2021, a study examined the skull dome and neck musculature of
Elasmotherium and challenged traditional portrayals with a long horn. Instead, it was theorized that the actual horn was short, and the large dome functioned as a resonating chamber of some sort.
History bronze
belt hook in the form of a two-horned rhinoceros, from the
State of Ba (modern
Sichuan). Most depictions of rhinoceroses in
Shang,
Zhou and
Han art show two distinct horns, and in some cases wrinkles around the eyes are also evident, which are features only found in the Sumatran Rhinoceros. On the other hand, the posterior horn of the Sumatran rhinoceros is often undeveloped and inconspicuous, so it is still possible that such examples of one-horned rhinoceroses may in fact also represent the Sumatran rhinoceros. This presumed reference to the Javan rhinoceros is placed in the Yangtze River basin. One of the last strongholds of native rhinoceroses in China was
Sichuan, where they were reported to be living up to the late 17th century. The last native population of rhinoceros only became extinct in Yunnan province in the 20th century. A small population of
southern white rhinoceros (native to
South Africa) was introduced in 2013. ==Rhinoceros hunting==