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CJ0306
November 24, 2018
Photos such as these make us cherish the beautiful animals that we are placing at risk.








wideopenspaces
Aug 12
Great shot. Pictures like these not only makes us cherish the animals that we are placing at a risk as CJ0306 so aptly stated but also reminds us how they truly look in Nature. Do you know how a person can tell that this picture was taken in the wild. Because as soon as a Rhino is put into the zoo; the first thing people do is cut off their horns. Some say it is a protection for the zoo worker. Others say it is a protection for them. Either way; the horn is gone and people will start to know adult Rinos as their cubs look.


