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5 Amazing Facts About The Rhino

rhino in the morning light in Kenya

Good morning, (mornings being the dawn of any moment) hoping you started it off well with some new strength.

Getting away from home with a purpose of enjoying every second, minute , hour, day and month, gets amazing when your safari is well planned to ensure comfort , peace of mind and perfect experiences. The most satisfying Game Safaris are actually found in African Parks and Masai Mara is one of the top destinations.

Are you an animal lover? Lets make this moment a 'rhino info' moment. Being one of the most endangered animals in Kenya, Africa and the world, i just thought i should keep you on the know about its daily behaviors.

They are fascinating and interesting to read, just a short list of them.

1. Nap hours.

Rhinos usually sleep in the middle of the day when it starts to get hot.. You remember when your parents used to force you to have a nap in the afternoon? Did they borrow that from the rhinos? Please ask them for me; will you??

2. Are they on a diet?

They eat in the morning and evening. I think if all of us skipped lunch and just have breakfast and dinner, the world would be a better place..i mean , who likes washing dishes and cleaning up the kitchen after every meal?? Maybe we would even lose weigh huh?

3. Vegetarian mindset detected.

They don't have any prey. They eat plants, leaves and grass. When i grow up, i want to be a rhino!! I will definitely be healthier than you all...You mind joining my group with a vision and mission?

4. Motherly love

Female rhinos take care of their young ones. The strength of a woman comes in handy at this point.

5. Stepping up

Males fights with other males to defend their territories. Men please fight for your place but of course in dignity. Leave the physical fights to the rhinos, they know how to do it best and get away with it. Let's let the rhinos be, they are very useful to us when alive.

The black rhinocerus is actually the most endangered animal in Kenya. It is estimated that there are around 4000 black rhinos left in the world. If you would want to see these beauties while they are still alive check out some Tour Companies in Kenya that offer Game Safaris. http://africahomeadventure.com/ click this link to view perfectly tailored African safaris offered by African Home Adventure Safaris.

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