White rhinos are the second-largest land mammal and their name comes from the Afrikaan’s, a West Germanic language, word “weit” which means wide and refers to the animal’s mouth. Also known as the ...
If you’ve ever seen a white rhino in the wild, you’ll know how intimidating they can be. Their massive bodies, thick heads, and formidable horns all testify to their majestic power. However, the ...
Since the park opened in 1974, more than 40 young white rhinos have been born here, romping across the vast areas and enchanting our visitors. This is a great park to visit for rhino spotting. White ...
They are the last two northern white rhinos, which have been considered functionally extinct since Najin's father, Sudan, died in 2018. Uterus problems mean neither can give birth, so scientists ...
They are the last two northern white rhinos, which have been considered functionally extinct since Najin's father, Sudan, died in 2018. Uterus problems mean neither can give birth, so scientists are ...
Sudan (left) socializes at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya with his granddaughter, Fatu, one of the last two female northern white rhinos. On that winter’s day, Sudan was one of only eight ...
Two rhinos munch serenely on grass as the sun rises over Mount Kenya, oblivious to the massive global endeavour to prevent them being the last of their kind. Najin and her daughter Fatu are the only ...
Next to the elephant, they are the second biggest land mammal. There are five species of rhinos living today, all in Africa and Asia. The two African species are the white rhino and the black rhino.
On the fringes of an African game park, an ambitious project brings together tourists, local communities and white rhinos, emerging from the brink of extinction. By Tim Neville Daybreak filtered ...