Black and White Rhinos Share a Waterhole
Posted by Marco Tonoli
in Africa and Expeditions
In this video, expedition leader Marco Tonoli takes us to an underground hide situated on the edge of a waterhole at Etosha National Park in Namibia. Here, you have the rare opportunity to see the endangered Black Rhinoceros alongside its larger cousin, the White Rhinoceros.
Typically Black and White Rhinos, having very different diets, have very little to do with each other. But in this arid environment where water is quite scarce, they have no choice but to share waterholes. We were fortunate to watch two Black Rhinos and two White Rhinos sharing this waterhole with some remarkable interaction.
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