Diceros bicornis female and male
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Black Rhinos doing it, London Zoo. Amazing how this activity draws in the voyeurs - even you!So... you've had your thrill...now what are YOU going to do to ensure that these amazing animals don't become extinct? Right now the few remaining rhinos are being hammered by poachers for their valuable horns. Only a few thousand rhinos are left on our planet, and 7 billion people - who is the horniest?Google "rhino conservation" and get started.
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