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Charging Black Rhino, Kenya

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5 Comments |
NatureLoverJJWal
 
NatureLoverJJWal November 12, 2017
Beautiful capture!
CURUTCHET
 
CURUTCHET November 14, 2017
it is a black rhino they are dangerous
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Jdmccranie November 14, 2017
We were about 50 meters away in a vehicle, and he didn't want us any closer!
Roenolog
 
Roenolog December 23, 2017
Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis) are highly endangered due to poaching. Apart from that, they are very shy solitary animals, even more skittish than the White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum) which are more sociable and keep in groups.
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Jdmccranie December 23, 2017
Thanks for the info, Roenolog!
Julia_137
 
Julia_137 July 30, 2018
Great picture ! Come and check out a few of mine sometime 😃😄
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