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New on 500px : Rhinoceros by belovodchenko by belovodchenko

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New on 500px : African Sunset Silhouette by 500px193 by 500px193

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New on 500px : Mummy and Me by ImeldaBell by ImeldaBell

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Mother and baby black rhinoceros running in synchronisation.
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New on 500px : Tenderness ♥ Friendship without prejudice by erblicken by erblicken

A Black rhinoceros and an Asian elephant from zoo Krefeld – these intelligent, peace-loving, four-footed friends – who are without prejudice, without hate, without greed – may someday teach us something; friendship without prejudice :o)!

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New on 500px : I’m bored… Part 2 by 500px193 by 500px193

A young rhino calf sets off to explore his world..This is a follow on from the ‘I’m Bored’ shot in my photos uploaded earlier.

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New on 500px : A Wet Rhino by mariomoreno by mariomoreno

A large male White Rhino comes out from dense bush looking wet after a heavy downpour in Pilansberg National Park, South Africa.

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New on 500px : Recreation Area by alex_tsarfin by alex_tsarfin

Pair of white rhinoceros resting in the bush, Mkhaya Game Reserve, Swaziland.

The white rhino is the least endangered of the living rhino species with a population of around 20,400. The white rhino, along with the roughly equal-sized Greater one-horned rhino, is the largest species of land mammal after the elephant. It has two distinct subspecies, but only populations of the Southern white rhino remain viable. The Northern white rhino is extinct in the wild due to poaching.

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New on 500px : Rhinocéros by AlainMartin4 by AlainMartin4

Les rhinocéros font partie des animaux les plus braconnés pour leurs cornes. Prix du gramme : 79 euros, contre 30€ pour l’or.

Le rhinocéros doit également faire face à des conflits avec les Hommes.
Suite à la destruction de leur milieu naturel et donc de leur habitat, les rhinocéros se sont rapprochés géographiquement des hommes, détruisant les cultures et occasionnant des accidents…

Mais au delà d’engendrer ces conflits, la perte de l’habitat des rhinocéros isole et fragmente les troupeaux, rendant leur reproduction difficile.

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