Angry camels chase the rhino to run out of smoke
The sight of the white rhino chasing an angry rhino was recorded by Ian Turner in the Longleat wildlife park in Wiltshire, England. Ian Turner is an employee of this park.
The fear of rhino harms the offspring, the camel father rushes to attack, causing the opponent to sell and sell dead.
The sight of the white rhino chasing an angry rhino was recorded by Ian Turner in the Longleat wildlife park in Wiltshire, England. Ian Turner is an employee of this park.
The incident happened when a white senses were transferred to the monastery park near a camel.
Thinking that the rhino could harm his 1-month-old son, the camel rushed to protect the cub.
In front of the angry and aggressive face of the father camel, the rhino turned and ran away.
To ensure the cubs, camels and dads continue to chase the white rhino.
When catching up with the rhino, the camel bit into the rhino's butt before giving it up.
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