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World Rhino Day on Africa Wild

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 6:20 am
by Mel
To pay respect to any rhino alive and to pay tribute to those that have been slaughtered so far, we would like members to engage in a rhino activity.
The procedure is easy enough: One member starts posting a rhino photo and adds a fact about rhinos. The next member picks up the fact from the
first member, adds another fact and another photo.

You may use your own photos or borrow from other members of the forum, giving credit to them by adding a © and the member's name next to it.

The format would look like this:

Member A:
1. Rhinos are mammals
PHOTO

Member B:
1. Rhinos are mammals
2. There are five species of rhino.
PHOTO

Member C:
1. Rhinos are mammals
2. There are five species of rhino.
3. The five species are: white rhino, black rhino, greater one-horned rhino, Sumatran rhino, Javan rhino
PHOTO

You may also post only facts without a photo, but not a photo without a fact. O**

Re: World Rhino Day on Africa Wild

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 6:21 am
by Mel
1. White rhinos graze on grasses, walking with their enormous heads and squared lips lowered to the ground.

Image © Toko

Re: World Rhino Day on Africa Wild

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 6:22 am
by Toko
1. White rhinos graze on grasses, walking with their enormous heads and squared lips lowered to the ground.
2. Black Rhino usually stand with head held high.

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Re: World Rhino Day on Africa Wild

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 9:18 am
by Lisbeth
1. White rhinos graze on grasses, walking with their enormous heads and squared lips lowered to the ground.
2. Black Rhino usually stand with head held high.
3. A female rhino gives birth to only one calf at a time after a pregnancy of up to 18 month. Smaller species of rhino can develop in as few as 12 months.
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Re: World Rhino Day on Africa Wild

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 9:29 am
by nan
1. White rhinos graze on grasses, walking with their enormous heads and squared lips lowered to the ground.
2. Black Rhino usually stand with head held high.
3. A female rhino gives birth to only one calf at a time after a pregnancy of up to 18 month. Smaller species of rhino can develop in as few as 12 months.
4. Black Rhino eat bushes

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Re: World Rhino Day on Africa Wild

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 11:25 am
by Flutterby
1. White rhinos graze on grasses, walking with their enormous heads and squared lips lowered to the ground.
2. Black Rhino usually stand with head held high.
3. A female rhino gives birth to only one calf at a time after a pregnancy of up to 18 month. Smaller species of rhino can develop in as few as 12 months.
4. Black Rhino eat bushes
5. White rhino tend to be more gregarious while Black Rhino are usually solitary.

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Re: World Rhino Day on Africa Wild

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 11:42 am
by mposthumus
1. White rhinos graze on grasses, walking with their enormous heads and squared lips lowered to the ground.
2. Black Rhino usually stand with head held high.
3. A female rhino gives birth to only one calf at a time after a pregnancy of up to 18 month. Smaller species of rhino can develop in as few as 12 months.
4. Black Rhino eat bushes
5. White rhino tend to be more gregarious while Black Rhino are usually solitary.
6. White rhino calf normally runs in front of its mother, with the mother using her horn to direct the calf by tapping it on the rear.

Image @Timbi 0/0 :yes:

Re: World Rhino Day on Africa Wild

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 1:41 pm
by Toko
1. White rhinos graze on grasses, walking with their enormous heads and squared lips lowered to the ground.
2. Black Rhino usually stand with head held high.
3. A female rhino gives birth to only one calf at a time after a pregnancy of up to 18 month. Smaller species of rhino can develop in as few as 12 months.
4. Black Rhino eat bushes
5. White rhino tend to be more gregarious while Black Rhino are usually solitary.
6. White rhino calf normally runs in front of its mother, with the mother using her horn to direct the calf by tapping it on the rear.
7. Rhinos sleep for around 8 hours a day.

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Re: World Rhino Day on Africa Wild

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 1:53 pm
by Flutterby
1. White rhinos graze on grasses, walking with their enormous heads and squared lips lowered to the ground.
2. Black Rhino usually stand with head held high.
3. A female rhino gives birth to only one calf at a time after a pregnancy of up to 18 month. Smaller species of rhino can develop in as few as 12 months.
4. Black Rhino eat bushes
5. White rhino tend to be more gregarious while Black Rhino are usually solitary.
6. White rhino calf normally runs in front of its mother, with the mother using her horn to direct the calf by tapping it on the rear.
7. Rhinos sleep for around 8 hours a day.
8. Black rhino are susceptible to skin lesions caused by a filaria parasite. When visiting communal dung heaps along their trails, the rhinoceros pass the infection around the population: almost every individual has been infected by a small filariform worm called Stephanofilaria dinniki.

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Re: World Rhino Day on Africa Wild

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 2:08 pm
by Toko
1. White rhinos graze on grasses, walking with their enormous heads and squared lips lowered to the ground.
2. Black Rhino usually stand with head held high.
3. A female rhino gives birth to only one calf at a time after a pregnancy of up to 18 month. Smaller species of rhino can develop in as few as 12 months.
4. Black Rhino eat bushes
5. White rhino tend to be more gregarious while Black Rhino are usually solitary.
6. White rhino calf normally runs in front of its mother, with the mother using her horn to direct the calf by tapping it on the rear.
7. Rhinos sleep for around 8 hours a day.
8. Black rhino are susceptible to skin lesions caused by a filaria parasite. When visiting communal dung heaps along their trails, the rhinoceros pass the infection around the population: almost every individual has been infected by a small filariform worm called Stephanofilaria dinniki.
9. The shape of the horn differs between sexes: White Rhino bulls tend to have thicker and shorter horns.

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