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The strange-looking model, called the Rhinoceros, was built in 1954 by the American inventor Ely Agnides. Yili developed it with the aim of optimizing the pass

The strange-looking model, called the Rhinoceros, was built in 1954 by the American inventor Ely Agnides. Yili developed it to optimize traditional tractors to handle more complex and unexplored terrain areas.

As can be seen from the name, the Rhino is an amphibious model, which can walk on land at a speed of 72 kilometers per hour and travel at a speed of 4.3 knots on waterways.

The strange-looking model, called the Rhinoceros, was built in 1954 by the American inventor Ely Agnides. Yili developed it with the aim of optimizing the pass
The strange-looking model, called the Rhinoceros, was built in 1954 by the American inventor Ely Agnides. Yili developed it with the aim of optimizing the pass
The strange-looking model, called the Rhinoceros, was built in 1954 by the American inventor Ely Agnides. Yili developed it with the aim of optimizing the pass
The strange-looking model, called the Rhinoceros, was built in 1954 by the American inventor Ely Agnides. Yili developed it with the aim of optimizing the pass

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