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Black Rhinoceros Collection (page 3)

The majestic Black Rhino, native to South Africa and Africa, is a sight to behold

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, from behind, Etosha Pan, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Black rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, from behind, Etosha Pan, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhino -Diceros bicornis- at the edge of the Etosha Pan, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Black Rhino -Diceros bicornis- at the edge of the Etosha Pan, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhino -Diceros bicornis- grazing at the edge of the Etosha Pan, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Black Rhino -Diceros bicornis- grazing at the edge of the Etosha Pan, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis- walking through dry grass at the edge of the Etosha Pan

Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis- walking through dry grass at the edge of the Etosha Pan, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black rhino -Diceros bicornis- eating, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Black rhino -Diceros bicornis- eating, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis- sleeping camouflaged in the bushes, Etosha National Park

Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis- sleeping camouflaged in the bushes, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, adult male, standing in dry grass, Etosha National Park

Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, adult male, standing in dry grass, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, Lake Nakuru, Kenya

Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, Lake Nakuru, Kenya

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, male walking, and Burchells Zebras -Equus burchelli

Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, male walking, and Burchells Zebras -Equus burchelli-, at waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: African elephant bull -Loxodonta africana- and Black rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, face to face

African elephant bull -Loxodonta africana- and Black rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, face to face, at waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros or Hook-lipped Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, Kenya

Black Rhinoceros or Hook-lipped Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, Kenya

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, Kenya

Black Rhinoceros -Diceros bicornis-, Kenya

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Lake Manyara National Park Safari, Africa

Lake Manyara National Park Safari, Africa
Safari at Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros, Tanzania

Black Rhinoceros, Tanzania
Black Rhinoceros in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Great Indian Rhinoceros

Great Indian Rhinoceros

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) running across dry, dusty savannah, Ngorongoro Crater

Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) running across dry, dusty savannah, Ngorongoro Crater
Tanzania

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black rhinoceros (hook-lipped rhinoceros) (Diceros bicornis), Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania

Black rhinoceros (hook-lipped rhinoceros) (Diceros bicornis), Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Africa, Kenya, Ol Pejeta, Sweetwaters Conservancy, Morani the tame Black Rhinoceros

Africa, Kenya, Ol Pejeta, Sweetwaters Conservancy, Morani the tame Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) feeding

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Rhinoceros walking

Rhinoceros walking

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, perching in sun on sandy patch in front of green landscape

Black Rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, perching in sun on sandy patch in front of green landscape, side view

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Rhinoceros conservation C015 / 0662

Rhinoceros conservation C015 / 0662
Rhinoceros conservation, South Africa. A black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) has had its horns removed by rangers at a private game reserve as a deterrent to poaching

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Hunters skinning a rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5579

Hunters skinning a rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5579
Hunters skinning a dead black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), artwork. The description below the drawing reads Black Rhinoceros (Changani)

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Dead black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5581

Dead black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5581
Dead black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Sketch 114 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines (1820-1875), English artist

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5580

Black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5580
Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Sketch 113 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines (1820-1875), English artist

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros Diceros bicornis mother and calf Masai Mara Kenya

Black Rhinoceros Diceros bicornis mother and calf Masai Mara Kenya

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Diceros bicornis, black rhinoceros

Diceros bicornis, black rhinoceros
Black Rhinoceros (Blue Variety). Young cow, shot by Mr Hartley and Molony. September 1870. Sketch 112 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Diceros bicornis, horn of a black rhinoceros

Diceros bicornis, horn of a black rhinoceros
A photograph of a black rhinoceros horn specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Africa. Tanzania. Black Rhinocerus female at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Africa. Tanzania. Black Rhinocerus female at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Desert adapted black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), Palmwag Concession, Damaraland, Namibia, Africa

Desert adapted black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), Palmwag Concession, Damaraland, Namibia, Africa

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black rhinoceros drinking

Black rhinoceros drinking
Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) male drinking. This large herbivore inhabits the open forests and scrub of south-eastern Africa

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black rhinoceros

Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), at a waterhole at night. Photographed in Etosha National Park, Namibia. The black rhinoceros, found in sub-Saharan Africa

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black rhinoceros and lion

Black rhinoceros and lion
Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), at a waterhole at night, with a lion (Panthera leo, at left) approaching from behind. The lion is the largest African cat and one of the top (apex) predators

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, Kenya

Black Rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, Kenya

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros

Black Rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, Kenya

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Black rhinoceros

Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). The black rhino is found in open woodland in southern Africa. It is largely a solitary animal, feeding on vegetation

Background imageBlack Rhinoceros Collection: Baby black rhinoceros

Baby black rhinoceros, Africa



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The majestic Black Rhino, native to South Africa and Africa, is a sight to behold. With its powerful build and distinctive horn, this magnificent creature commands attention wherever it goes. In Nakuru National Park, Kenya, a male they are be seen running with grace and agility. Its muscular frame propels it forward as it navigates the vast savannah. A captivating encounter unfolds as a Black Rhino faces off against a White Rhino in an epic showdown of strength and dominance. These two bulls lock horns in a battle for supremacy that showcases the raw power of these incredible animals. Dating back to the 18th century, African rhinoceros horns have been highly coveted for their supposed medicinal properties. Unfortunately, this demand has contributed to the decline of the Black Rhino population over the years. Also known as the hook-lipped rhinoceros, the Black Rhino possesses unique features that set it apart from other species. Its prehensile upper lip allows it to grasp leaves and browse on herbs with precision in Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area. Covered in mud from head to toe, a Black Rhino stands proud amidst Etosha National Park's muddy terrain. This protective layer not only helps regulate body temperature but also acts as natural sunscreen against harsh African sun rays. One cannot help but marvel at the impressive horn adorning a Black Rhinoceros at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Laikipia. Towering above its head like an ancient weapon of defense, this long horn symbolizes both strength and vulnerability. As evening descends upon Chiefas Island in Okavango Delta, a solitary Black Rhino stands illuminated by soft golden light. In this tranquil setting surrounded by waterways and lush vegetation lies one of nature's most enigmatic creatures. Etosha National Park becomes an ethereal landscape when dry grasses sway gently underfoot while being grazed upon by a graceful black rhino.