The black rhinoceros is classified as Critically Endangered. Several localized sub-species of the black rhino have already gone extinct. Thankfully, places like Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya are doing a great job to save both the black and the slightly less endangered white rhino. I look forward to getting back and photographing them again some day soon. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 340mm) ISO 1600, f/4 at 1/125th of a second
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What amazing animals. I really hope they’re saved!!
No doubt Shardae. They need to still be around when we finally get you out for a safari.
What are all those beads / dots on its side? :-O
Ticks. As if the poachers aren’t enough. Tough being a rhino.
——- Like an island
——- In the sea
——- This dreadnought
——- A chapter of our history
——- Evolution can lead us all
——- On a road ending
——- at a wall .
Love this head-on shot.