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When a Rhino Has No Ears: Video

What? Where? When? Why? How? Charged by black rhino at Nduna Dam this morning… Because I was just too damn close for comfort. Nothing to get alarmed about, but luckily my vehicle doesn’t feel any pain…anymore, it took two hard knocks from the frustrated beast; be that as it may, besides a small hole, the vehicle doesn’t look any different (It has always been a pretty banged up bush vehicle).

In the spotlight

I felt really sorry for the poor rhino though, she had an injury on her back leg, this is why she was hanging out right next to the dam under a shady bush. Unfortunately for me, the rhino was on the opposite side where I had no visual. “Never fear,” I said to myself, “I’ll sneak around the bush… that is surrounded by water.” So I managed to get in, but with nowhere to go and I was quite close. Staying dead still for five minutes taking pictures, the rhino began to relax and realize I was there to stay. I then broke out the video camera and was shooting arbitrary things from my door, which as I was positioned, was closest to the rhino. I then needed to get on the tripod head, so I climbed across the seats and moved into position - this all happening while the rhino was still happy with life.

Nduna Drink

I had now been there over twenty minutes and decided that this rhino was not doing anything exciting, just then a herd of buffalo came down to drink and was startled then stampeded off. I stuck around a little longer, taking my jacket off as the sun was beating down on the side of my neck. This disturbed the whole vibe of the situation, I had already received a shuffle charge so I thought that was the best she had with her injury. Boy, was I wrong! I’m thinking to myself, “it doesn’t look like she’s stopping.” Alrighty then, we took one hard knock as the rhino was shaking the vehicle and punctured the flank of the Hi-Lux. Nose sniffing and snorting up around the drivers seat, she displayed her frustration. I remember thinking there was no way I could get in the drivers seat now, plus there was nowhere for me to go, I had to let her calm herself down and I stayed dead still trying to capture the rest of the display. After the second impact, the Hi-Lux felt like a wild horse the way it was being shaken around. One last snort and shuffle in the sand and she was out of there. I was still feeling sorry for the beast trying to run while nursing the pain in its leg. She didn’t go very far and although a little shaken up, she seemed to be fine.

Pecked

This all happening after I received a mock charge on foot yesterday when the scouts and I finally tracked down a black rhino in the Chimbiya area. In fact, I’ve been finding rhinos all over the show, both black and white. I’m looking for possibilities for the film I will be doing on black rhino. I’d say it turned out to be quite an exhilarating day!

Caught in a trap

Suckling Hyena Cub: Video


I’m having trouble knowing where to begin today, there has been a lot on the go since yesterday. While Kim is joined at the hip with those wild dogs, I’ve got a little freedom to move around and catch up with other areas on the reserve. From the sable antelope in the east, to tracking down those black rhinos, which are still eluding me. I drove past Banyini Pan area and landed up amongst a herd of twenty four giraffe yesterday. There are also herds of zebra coming out of the woodwork, they are spread out amongst every grass plain I come across.

Circling Elephant

Last night at Nyari Pan I witnessed the most amazing sequence of events I’ve seen so far. Our old elephant bull, named George, was up to his old circus tricks again. He gave me a lesson on how to toss a two ton rhino without breaking a sweat! An adult rhino and a sub-adult were drinking at Nyari, minding their own business. I was quite enjoying their roaming around the pan with this huge elephant bull in the foreground. The elephant proceeded to circle the entire pan then pretended to scratch up against a tree near the rhinos. The rhinos were looking a little on edge when suddenly the elephant turned on the taps and broke into a full charge. I won’t lie, he tossed the poor rhino like he was a monkey jumping from a tree. The rhino squeeled like a baby, then turned and charged full taps into the trunk of the elephant. Old George has had a few more confrontations than this rhino, so he knew how to bush fight and ended up tossing the rhino a second time with his tusk. It was an intense few seconds, but the rhinos tucked tail and bolted. I was left in the direct line of an angry elephant, I started up, banged on the door, backed up a little and he was fine. He just walked off calmly and I followed him into the hills.

My what a big nose

I’ve also had a chance to spend some quality time at the hyena den. The cubs are doing well, all four of them are at the den again and are as playful as those wild dogs of late.

How to crush a horn

I watched an interesting cerimony of the matriarch pulling rank. She was giving one the of the cubs a hard time and just wouldn’t allow it to suckle its mother.

All 4 Cubs

The cubs have been out of control, they are all over the show and there’s permanently an adult trying to round them up. It’s great fun hanging around the den, I just hope I don’t start to woop.

Steam Train