The rhinoceros is the largest hoofed animal and the land animal second only to the elephant. They are thick and fleshy, clumsy, short legs, small eyes, small ears, and sharp corners above the nose. The total number of Africans is not large, not an animal that can be found.
Nakuru is the easiest place to see rhinos, but careful observation within a few meters is impossible.
The rhinoceros grazing on the grass on the lake slowly walked to the side of the road, posing in a variety of positions a few meters to the right of the car.
Even when the driver has reversed and gave the good position to the back of the car, the rhinoceros actually came over slowly, so I have to make a mask to see enough.
Walk through the dirt road of the car dealer and drink some water on the other side.
Then I continued to move a few steps forward and stopped at a small grassy place.
The small bushes blocked the line of sight. The rhinoceros used the front and long horns to do some movement behind the trees. I wonder if I dug a pit.
Then began to turn around
Continue to turn around
Fast turn 180 degrees
Play completely 180 degrees
Note that the tail that was originally pulled and placed is rolled up.
Ha, it turned out to be "upper"
Oh, quite indecent
This is even bigger. . .
Pull it closer and look carefully, hehe. . . Imagine that if the kind of bird that turns around the rhinoceros happens to be below, it will be buried alive immediately. . .
However, there is no change in the expression of the rhinoceros in the whole process, perhaps because the skin is too thick to see.
"Work" ends and the tail returns to its original position
Walking along the lake to the la
Leaving a sly back, the rhinoceros "up of the big" is over. This is a fairly rare scene, according to the local driver, which is the toilet that the rhino enjoys alone.