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Black Rhino at Etosha  
   

Black Rhino at Etosha

Large baby rhino suckling off mum at the waterhole at night.
Etosha, Okavango and Chobe

December 3rd 2008
We arrived in Etosha after a long drive. We saw a few zebra, giraffe and Springbok on the drive to the first campsite. The Lonely Planet said that black rhino usually visit the waterhole between 8 and 10pm and sure enough we saw four during that time including a large baby trying to suckle off its mother. Although the waterholes are floodlit, it was an awesome moment to see these guys up close. ... read more
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