Rhinoceros

Rhinos are among the Talking beasts that live in Narnia. They have been present since the dawn of Narnia's history, when Aslan sung them into existence.

Descriptions
Rhinos are universally recognized by their massive bodies, stumpy legs, long tail, tail tufts and either one or two dermal horns. The rhinos seen in Narnia were grey coloured ones.

Bio
In 2005 film and the animated feature. of the The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, at least 6 Rhinos (specifically black rhinos due to their 2 horns and hooked lips) were part of Aslan's Army. In the White Witch’s courtyard, at least 2 Rhinos were turned into stone. An extended scene showed one of the rhinos charging into a Minotaur and a Minoboar. Another rhino tried to help Oreius the centaur by charging at the White Witch, but it fell during his charge and may have presumably been killed by the Ankle Slicers since he was not seen again. However, it's possible that Lucy may have used her cordial to save his life. When Asian arrived with reinforcements, a Rhino can be seen in the crowd charging at the Witch’s remaining army.

5 of the other Rhinos' fates are unknown, though chances are they’ve survived due to Aslan arriving with reinforcements.

In Prince Caspian, though they didn’t appear physically, only 2 cave sculptures of a rhino with a dwarf and a satyr are seen, one can be seen right by a Gryphon while discussing before raiding the telmarine castle, another is seen when Lucy is in the middle of the how alone before the Narnians come back from the night raid. The rhinos sided with the Old Narnians where they sided with Caspian X and fought against the Telmarines.

More Info:
The rhinoceros is a member of the three species of odd toed ungulates in the family Rhinocerotidae and the order Perissodactyla. Like elephants, rhinos are smart, empathetic and emotional animals. Their intelligence is often low but still their power and speed make them a combo. Scientific Name: Ceratotherium simum, Ceratotherium taurus.

Hybrids

 * Rhinotaur

Links

 * Black rhinoceros
 * White rhinoceros