Saturday, 30 October 2010

Rhino Family


MalaMala Game Reserve, South Africa
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Check the Camera-Critters meme #134

16 comments:

Small City Scenes said...

Awesome creatures. MB

Costea Andrea Mihai said...

yes!! magnificent creatures!! superb capture!

Lowell said...

They are such strange-looking beasts...sometimes evolution goes off in unusual directions. Don't think you want to get too close to these, either, right?

New Leaf said...

Rhinos!! Love them! So prehistoric looking. My daughter loves your blog too!
Thanks for sharing this awesome capture!

eileeninmd said...

Wow, how cool to see a Rhino in the wild. Awesome photo.

Anonymous said...

this family is really impressive !
gorgeous picture and always that great courage !
:))

Bye**

Kay L. Davies said...

Ooh, now these are serious camera critters. Good shot! I'm so glad people are "shooting" with cameras instead of guns these days.

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

Crafty Green Poet said...

rhinos are amazing, lovely photo

Balaphoto said...

Excellent pictures!! Super photos!!

Frank, Barcelona

http://balapertotarreu.blogspot.com

SAPhotographs (Joan) said...

Great shot Jose. The rhino are so large they do seem scary at times but these white rhino can becaome very tame on private reserves.

Joan Elizabeth said...

rhino heads always look unbalanced to me.

Diane said...

They always look top heavy but are amazing creatures. Is that a small bird on the cheek if the front one removing ticks?? Diane

Unknown said...

@Diane: Well spotted! It is indeed! :-)

elvira pajarola said...

FANTASIC....one would never tell they run just soooo fast...!
Where were you, hm...?!
Gorgeous shot of this big trio!

ciao ciao elvira

Francisca said...

Not the prettiest of animals, is it? So prehistoric almost. Great capture.

Owen said...

Beautiful... there is a good book written a few years back by John Gordon-Davis called "Operation Rhino" which you may enjoy...