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Quite a number of Wildlife Parks in Southern Africa now participate in de-horning their Rhinos to try and keep them safe from Poachers. The horns grow again...s...
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Quite a number of Wildlife Parks in Southern Africa now participate in de-horning their Rhinos to try and keep them safe from Poachers. The horns grow again...so it's a practice that has to be repeated virtually every 3 years. But...the Rhinos are not poached...
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CURUTCHET March 17, 2019
great you have to do this to save them , i was told the white Rhino was less dangerous than the black one is it true ?
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LindieK June 06, 2022
Yes, it’s true. The Black Rhino doesn’t have a sunny disposition at all. Because their eyesight is particularly bad, they will attack rather than retreat like the White Rhino would do if they perceive danger.
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