Kenya,Nakuru. Two white rhinos in the Nakuru National Park.
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- Two white rhinos graze in the Lake Nakuru National Park under a threatening sky. A red-billed oxpecker clings to the neck of one of the rhinos.White rhinos are almost double the weight of black rhinos and are more docile. They are grazers rather than browsers so they do not compete for food with black rhinos.
- Kenya, A female black rhino and her well grown calf prepare to charge in the Aberdare National Park.
- A black rhino and calf in the Salient of the Aberdare National Park.A mother normally will drive away her offspring before a new birth. The interval between births is between two and five years. .
- A black rhino and calf in the Salient of the Aberdare National Park. Their skin colour is the result of the mud-wallows they frequent in the bright red soil of the area.Rhino offspring suckle for up to a year and only begin to take water after 4 to 5 months.
- A black rhino in the Salient of the Aberdare National Park. Its skin colour is the result of the mud-wallows it frequents in the bright red soil of the area.A red-billed oxpecker (Buphagus erythorhynchus) or 'tick bird' perches on the animal's back. As its name implies,it feeds on ticks and blood-sucking flies while keeping wounds on the host animal open.
- A female white rhino with her calf. Mweiga, Solio, Kenya
- Cattle Egrets often follow close to white rhinos and other wild animals as they graze the vegetation of open plains.
- Kenya, A female black rhino and her well grown calf in the Aberdare National Park.
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- A black rhino with a fine horn crosses a forest glade in the Aberdare National Park. .
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- Lake Nakuru reserve,Kenya,Africa Two rhinos, mother and son, photographed in the forest of Lake Nakuru