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Rhinoceros

Photo by Drew Horne
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I took this Photo at Lowery Park Zoo.

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http://onemoregeneration.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/rhino-presentation-w-o-placeholder-7-24-12.pdf This link will take you to a magnificent Rhino presentation PDF file. To be used in any community or school to help raise awareness. It is educational and gives every single person an opportunity to help the Rhino's of the World.
Hi Drew, you could add your spot to the Rhino mission: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/12848241 http://blog.projectnoah.org/post/32047894336/species-spotlight-rhinos
Rhinoceros can live 40 to 45 years. Males are full grown at 7-10 years, while females reach maturity earlier at 5-7 years. The only predators rhino have are humans. What a beautiful shot, such a soothing beast. Sad to know they are in a zoo, but at least safe from poachers!
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PublishedJuly 20, 2011

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