Rhinos Female White Rhino with her calf after just having had a mud bath. Female Black Rhino and het calf were disturbed by two larrge bull Elephants which were coming down to drink. Two White Rhino males were having a tangle, where the older male was teaching the youngster a few manners. Dramatic scene where two male White Rhinos decided to push each other around. Two male White Rhinos fighting with much huffing and puffing and plenty of dust. These two decided to get stuck into each other on a burnt patch of grass on a overcast morning. An unusual sight where the male Black Rhino came to gently greet this female and her calf, probably his son That ancient face and that prehensile top lip, such distinctive features of a Black Rhino. Female Black Rhino and her calf were disturbed while drinking around mid afternoon. Male Black Rhino slating his thirst. This male Black Rhino was disturbed by a sound or smell from behind him and whirled around to get a better sense of what it was. This male Black Rhino was disturbed by a sound or smell from behind him and whirled around to get a better sense of what it was. After initially having been chased away by the protective female, she allowed this male to approach them and gently greet them. Having satisfied his thirst this male was wandering off into the bush. A female Black Rhino walking towards us – it focuses the mind. The Black Rhino was disturbed by us and looked up to see what was going on. She has my attention!!! This calf, perhaps two to three years old, was following its intimidating Black Rhino mother. For a moment, we thought these two were going to give us a rev, but they quietly strolled past us without incident. Wide mouth – the Southern White Rhino Lean Black Rhino coming down for a drink in the afternoon Black Rhino – poor eyesight but finely tuned smell and hearing senses Purposeful walk to the waterhole Alert and ready for action or perhaps flee Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...