~ The Ceratotherium simum, White Rhinoceros, mother and calf we observed were relatively easygoing and laid-back, with no overt signs of anxiety or stress. They were grazing beside a small herd of Syncerus caffer, African Buffalo, who were more interested in our presence than the two rhinos. The mother rhino's front horn was split. She was watchful of her calf who was watchful of us. The minutes observing them were silent, a gentle breeze rustling foliage and occasional bird calls the only sounds. The more opportunities I have to observe rhinos, the less outlandish their shape seems. Do they feel the same about us?
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Category:Animals
Subcategory:Safari
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Keywords:Ceratotherium simum, EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II, EOS 1D X, Kenya, Meru National Park, Mother and Calf, Split Horn, White Rhinoceros, 肯尼亚