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the mother rhino giving birth!
a kid is enjoy tv with his buddy when a large rhino busts through the window.
the rhino going on a hulk-like rampage.
a neanderthal runs for his life from a charging wooly rhino.
rare javan rhino spots camera and destroys it. second attempt, first upload broken.
i heard that these little buggers are chalked full of protein, but i didn`t know it was to this extent.
from episode 2 of last chance to see.
funny scene from ace ventura.
curiuse what the kids will look like?
uhg...ugh...sorry pal! right color, wrong species!
horses aren't the only ones with a big peter.
cape town (reuters) - two 19th century rhino horns stolen from a south african museum could be deadly if sold as a popular aphrodisiac because they are drenched in poison, a museum official said on monday. the "priceless" horns were snatched from a display at the historic mammal gallery in cape town on saturday evening, said jatti bredekamp, chief executive of iziko museums. "unknowingly, the thieves have exposed themselves to more than the danger of arrest and prosecution," bredekamp said in a statement. "before the mid-twentieth century, taxidermy mounts were prepared by being soaked in arsenic and preserved from insect infestation through regular applications of ddt, both highly toxic poisons that retain their toxicity over time," he said. bredekamp said the horns were deliberately targeted in a carefully planned robbery, and might be destined for asia, where ground rhino horns are a prized aphrodisiac. "this could have unforeseen consequences," he said. rhino populations have fallen dramatically over the last few decades as poaching decimated the animals across africa. bredekamp said museums worldwide were being targeted by organized crime to help supply lucrative markets with a wide range of artifacts. after a previous robbery attempt, south african museum officials removed several other specimens of rhino horn from public display, he said. source have any interesting articles you'd like to share? article request thread.