Last month, I posted a white rhino. This is the more rare and endangered black rhino (not that the white rhino isn’t in trouble as well). But the black rhino is currently listed as “Critically Endangered.” I saw this one at the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya, which is working hard to save these amazing beasts from extinction by protecting them from poachers and other dangers. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 1600, f/4 at 1/125th of a second
So endangered a loss to us all if they totally disappear, your work Sean is helping to keep us aware of this danger
Speaking of danger how do you get these pictures I wonder sometimes
Great Shot
Aunt Sue
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Thank you for sharing this image. Rhinos need all the publicity they can get!
So endangered a loss to us all if they totally disappear, your work Sean is helping to keep us aware of this danger
Speaking of danger how do you get these pictures I wonder sometimes
Great Shot
Aunt Sue
So sad. Such a unique and beautiful creature.
Amazing beast is right.
—– Sculpted tonnage this
—– Gentle beasts prehensile lips
—– Touch edge of life’s abyss .
gre3at pic. thanks for keeping us updated the endarger aminals. ) I like this pic. I likpe the color and comp. on it
His gaze seems both wise and weary. A thoughtful, captivating portrait.