Wild animals are, well, wild. And, as such, they can be unpredictable. A clip has gone viral of a rhino chasing a jeep full of tourists.
Introduction
In a harrowing incident at Jaldapara National Park, India, a video captured a raging rhino forcefully charging at a safari jeep filled with tourists.
What Happened?
In a frantic attempt to escape rhino, the driver hits a ditch and the vehicle topples over, rolling off the road in a cloud of dust.
No Casualties
The unexpected attack left seven people injured, starkly reminding us that a safari is never truly risk-free.
Could It Have Been Prevented?
It is unclear what happened prior to the rhino charging. Often, loud voices may trigger an aggressive response from an animal such as a rhino. Further, it may not have been the rhino’s fault that the jeep toppled over. But what do you think?
What Should You Do in Such a Situation?
It’s best to go on a safari with a guide, and, in fact, some game reserves don’t allow you to take your own vehicle around, for instances like this. Always listen to your guide – they are well acquainted with the park and the animals that live there. If an animal charges at your vehicle, it’s best to get down and keep all limbs inside the vehicle.
The Temperament of Rhinos
Rhinos are generally known for their peaceful demeanor but can become aggressive when threatened. These majestic creatures are territorial and protective of their young. The rhinoceros in the video likely perceived the vehicles as a threat to its territory or safety, triggering its chase instinct.
How Fast Can Rhinos Run?
Contrary to their bulky appearance, rhinos are surprisingly fast. They can reach speeds up to 35 mph, a fact that’s often underestimated. The rhino’s speed in the video is a stark reminder of their physical capabilities.
One of the Largest Land Animals
Other than being surprisingly fast, and what makes them even more dangerous, is the rhino’s huge size.
They are incredibly bulky and almost look dinosaur-like with their armoured appearance. They stand among the largest land animals, rivaling in size only to elephants and hippos. An adult rhino can weigh up to 2.5 tons, with a length of over 12 feet and a height at the shoulder reaching up to 6 feet.
Underlying Dangers of Safaris
Safaris offer a unique opportunity to witness wildlife in its natural habitat. However, they are not without risks. The proximity to wild animals, often unpredictable, can lead to dangerous situations as seen in the video.
It’s crucial for safari-goers to respect the animals’ space and follow the guidelines provided by guides to ensure safety.
Bet You Didn’t Know This About Rhinos
- Rhino horns are made of keratin, the same substance in human hair and nails.
- Despite their size, rhinos have a rather small brain, about the size of a tangerine.
- Rhinos communicate through a series of sounds, including snorts, grunts, and even a unique noise resembling a trumpet.
Rhinos in Conservation
Sadly, rhinos are among the most endangered species on the planet. The main reason for their critical numbers is the prevalence of brutal poaching of their horns.
Their horns are highly valued in some cultures for their supposed medicinal properties and as a status symbol. Despite scientific evidence disproving any medicinal benefits, the demand for rhino horns persists, especially in parts of Asia.
This illegal trade is driven by high prices on the black market, posing a significant threat to the dwindling rhino populations around the world.
Wrapping Up
While this video of the high-speed rhino chase is undoubtedly entertaining to watch from the safety behind a screen, it highlights that a safari can never be truly risk free.
Conclusion
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