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== Rhino ([[animal]]) ==
== Rhino ([[animal]]) ==
A '''rhinoceros''' is an [[Africa]]n [[animal]] with a dangerous [[horn]], a thick hide, a nasty charge, but luckily very bad eyesight.
A '''rhinoceros''' is an [[Africa]]n [[animal]] with a dangerous [[horn]], a thick hide, a nasty charge, but luckily very bad eyesight.

Rhinoceros horn was used by ancient cultures (eg the myceneans) as a form of ivory, but is inferior in quality to elephant ivory due to it's yellower hue, and less even texture, leading to more flaws during carving.
Rhinoceros horn was used by [[ancient]] cultures (e.g. the Myceneans) as a form of [[ivory]], but is inferior in quality to [[elephant]] ivory due to its [[yellow]]er hue, and less even texture, leading to more flaws during [[carving]].


== Rhino ([[SCAism]]) ==
== Rhino ([[SCAism]]) ==
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''Also:'' '''[[Rhino-hide]]'''.
''Also:'' '''[[Rhino-hide]]'''.


[[category:SCAism]]
[[category:SCAism]][[category: animal]]

Latest revision as of 13:36, 26 September 2006

Rhino (animal)

A rhinoceros is an African animal with a dangerous horn, a thick hide, a nasty charge, but luckily very bad eyesight.

Rhinoceros horn was used by ancient cultures (e.g. the Myceneans) as a form of ivory, but is inferior in quality to elephant ivory due to its yellower hue, and less even texture, leading to more flaws during carving.

Rhino (SCAism)

"Rhino" is a derogatory term in the SCA for a fighter who fails to acknowledge legitimate blows -- presumably because he has the thick hide of a rhinoceros so the hit is called "light".

Also: Rhino-hide.