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How dangerous would it be if a human stood next to a Rhino?

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They prefer to wander the plains of their territory unhindered and undisturbed. While Black and White Rhinos are more likely to charge a threat, the Indian, Sumatran and Javan of the rhino species are more inclined to run and hide from danger. read more

It may not have anything at all to do with the human but a drive to get rid of a smell that is considered a threat to them. As a result of this many humans find hunting the Rhinoceros to be the ultimate thrill. read more

At the beginning of the 20th century, Africa’s rhino population was about 500,000. There are two species, called white and black, with the white further divided into northern and southern subspecies. (Three other rhino species exist, in India, Sumatra and Java.) Van Niekerk’s rhinos are southern whites. read more

The Black Rhino is much smaller, not quite half the size of the White Rhino, coming at 2420 pounds. The black rhino is the more dangerous of the two. It has the reputation of being extremely aggressive and will readily charge at perceived threats. read more

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