I was hoping for clouds in the sky on our final morning in Lewa, Kenya but none were to be had when we spotted two white rhinoceros in front of Mount Kenya. Even without the clouds, it was a beautiful morning made even better by all the great landscape opportunities (Lewa was the most picturesque of the four areas we visited — although they were all fairly spectacular). We saw quite a few white rhino there, as well as plenty of black rhino, which I’ll post soon.
Hey Mom, so do black rhino, only the black rhino are a bit darker in color. Also, they tend to take on the color of the dirt in the area in which they live. If these two guys were cleaned up, they’d be a bit lighter.
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But they look brown…..
Hey Mom, so do black rhino, only the black rhino are a bit darker in color. Also, they tend to take on the color of the dirt in the area in which they live. If these two guys were cleaned up, they’d be a bit lighter.
It’s a very strong image, they’re so beautiful!
Love this shot Sean! 😉