kjdrill: Rhino spots the food delivery truck
kjdrill: The rhino is drawn toward the driver while the passenger holds the special treat
kjdrill: Zookeeper jumps back into the truck while the asst. moves forward with the treat
kjdrill: Zookeeper points to the meal
kjdrill: Rhino looks toward the other zookeeper
kjdrill: Rhino spots the other zookeeper
kjdrill: Zookeeper waits for the rhino to see the meal
kjdrill: Time to head back to the truck
kjdrill: Asst. zookeeper jumps back in the truck
kjdrill: Dinner is served
kjdrill: The Wild Animal Park has the most successful captive breeding program for rhinos anywhere in the world.
kjdrill: The black rhino has suffered the most spectacular rate of decline of all rhino species in the last 10 to 15 years with populations reduced by 85%
kjdrill: Baby rhino with mama
kjdrill: Rhinos take mud and dust baths to keep cool and discourage biting insects.
kjdrill: Their acute sense of smell is their primary method of detecting danger. Puffing snorts and grunts, repeated, signal an alarm call or an angry charge at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour.