Esther's photos with the keyword: rhinoceros

The Rhino (Explored)

28 Feb 2025 14 9 67
Mats Jonasson Glass New Bedford Museum of Glass AP1066801

Lalique glass rhino

28 Feb 2025 6 3 33
New Bedford Museum of Glass AP1066811

Standoff (Explored)

03 Oct 2024 20 16 152
Ol Pejeta Conservancy Kenya AIMG 4984

White rhinoceros with oxpeckers (Explored)

25 Sep 2024 15 11 140
Oxpeckers are small birds who frequently perch on large mammals and eat ticks and other insects on the mammals. Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a non-profit wildlife conservancy known for its protection of rhinoceroses. AIMG 8307

A crash of rhinos

25 Sep 2024 9 5 95
Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a non-profit wildlife conservancy known for its protection of rhinoceroses. AIMG 4932

Charge!

09 Jun 2024 9 6 120
White rhinoceros Southwick Zoo Mendon, Massachusetts AP1033571

Rhinoceros

10 Nov 2022 6 4 123
Southwick Zoo Mendon, Massachusetts AIMG 7353

The last of their kind (Explored)

04 Aug 2018 8 12 297
There are only two Northern White Rhinos left in the world, and they are females who reside at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. They hare straighter horns than do their southern cousins. For information about them, see www.olpejetaconservancy.org/wildlife/rhinos/northern-white-rhinos . LIMG 1510

Critically endangered

04 Aug 2018 5 6 275
There are only two female Northern White Rhinos left in the world, and they reside at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. They hare straighter horns than do their southern cousins. For information about them, see www.olpejetaconservancy.org/wildlife/rhinos/northern-white-rhinos . LIMG 1509

Through the bushes

31 Jul 2018 2 2 205
Black rhinos differ from white rhinos in a number of ways. They have a hook shaped mouth/lip instead of a wide one. They tend to be more sway backed and they are much more skittish and rarely allow a close approach. LIMG 1478

Black Rhino - mother and calf (Explored)

31 Jul 2018 12 15 505
Black rhinos differ from white rhinos in a number of ways. They have a hook shaped mouth/lip instead of a wide one. They tend to be more sway backed and they are much more skittish and rarely allow a close approach. LIMG 1507

My horn's bigger than yours

Sparring (Explored)