I did a little research and found the following morphological differences described in literature:
The Northern white has a more exaggerated flat nose than the southern type.
Lydekker, R., 1908.
The Southern White appears to have more hair (in the adults) than occurs in the Northern Race
Alexander, A.; Player, I.C., 1965. (hey, it’s colder in the South)
The Northern White has somewhat higher legs and a less long body than the Southern Race.
Skinner, J.D.; Smithers, R.H.N., 1990.
Hope this helps, the differences appear to be very small though.
Maybe, maybe...
But In ours four Southern White Rhinos, I 'm able to say that:
- the young male, Joby, is very high legged and proportionaly shorter body. If he has fringed ears, he is hairless on his body.
- the old male Cassius has no fringed ears, he has hair on his body and a very large flat muzzle.
- a female, Mafunyane, is very hairy, very high legged, long bodied, has fringed ears (less than Joby's ears).
- and the other female, Jabulani, is very short legged, short bodied, has fringed ear (as Mafu's ears), and hairless body... Her muzzle is very flat.
Cassius, Jabulani and Mafunyane came from South Africa... Joby is born in Suffolk Safari Park and he belongs to Southern race...
I think that the White Rhinos vary too considerably in size, hairs, proportions, shape, so it is no possible to make a diagnosis for Southern or Northern race ...
And the most reasonnable analysis is only caryotyping or DNA determination....