Yes, Sumatran rhinoceroses have several distinctive features that set them apart from other rhino species. Some of these include:
1. Size: Sumatran rhinos are the smallest of all rhino species, with a height of about 3.5 to 4.8 feet (1 to 1.5 meters) at the shoulder.
2. Hair: They are covered in reddish-brown or dark gray hair, which distinguishes them from other rhinos that have relatively smooth skin.
3. Two Horns: Like other rhinos, Sumatran rhinos have two horns on their snouts, with the front horn typically longer than the rear one.
4. Folded Skin: They have distinctive, loose, and folded skin, which gives them a somewhat shaggy appearance.
5. Size of Ears: Sumatran rhinos have relatively large, rounded ears compared to other rhino species.
These features help in distinguishing Sumatran rhinoceroses from their counterparts, such as the larger Indian and Javan rhinoceroses. Unfortunately, they are critically endangered, with only a small population remaining in the wild.