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Black / Hooked-lipped Rhinoceros - two in long grass

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Black / Hooked-lipped Rhinoceros - two in long grass

Black / Hooked-lipped Rhinoceros - two in long grass (Diceros bicornis). Kenya, Africa

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© Masahiro Iijima / ardea.com

Diceros Endangered Facing Grassland Grasslands Heads Hooked Horn Horns Kenya Lipped Rare Rhino Rhinoceros Rhinos Wildlife Bicornis


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This evocative photograph captures the raw power and majesty of two Black or Hooked-lipped Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) as they graze in the lush, golden expanse of the African grasslands. Kenya's savannas are home to the largest population of these critically endangered mammals, with their distinctive hooked lips and two horns making them a unique and iconic sight in the wild. The Black Rhino, also known as the Hook-lipped Rhino, is the smaller of the two African rhino species, with a more aggressive demeanor and a preference for dense cover. Here, the two animals blend seamlessly into the tall, waving grass, their massive forms barely visible until they move. Their large ears twitch, alert to the sounds of the savanna, while their eyes scan the horizon for threats. The Black Rhino is one of the most endangered large mammals in the world, with fewer than 5,500 individuals remaining in the wild. Poaching for their valuable horns, which are used in traditional Asian medicine and as status symbols, has decimated their populations. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of conservation efforts to protect these magnificent creatures and preserve their place in the natural world. The history of the Black Rhino is a complex one, with their populations once stretching from South Africa to Central Africa. Today, they are found primarily in protected areas, with Kenya's national parks and reserves providing crucial habitat for their survival. This photograph is a testament to the beauty and resilience of these animals, and a call to action to ensure their continued existence for future generations to marvel at in the wild.

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