gentle lemur 6 Oct 2011 Adult male, 'Manyara'. Note his third horn. The red earth of Paignton gives the rhinos a proper African colour. Paignton, 27th September 2011
Adult male, 'Manyara'. Note his third horn. The red earth of Paignton gives the rhinos a proper African colour. Paignton, 27th September 2011
Jordan-Jaguar97 6 Oct 2011 He looks like an impressive speciemen, I'm guessing Sita and Manyara were seperate?
Javan Rhino 6 Oct 2011 Interesting, never heard/seen anything like a 3rd horn (kind of knackers the scientific name DI-ceros BI-cornis ). Can anybody explain what has caused this abnormality and are there any other known examples?
Interesting, never heard/seen anything like a 3rd horn (kind of knackers the scientific name DI-ceros BI-cornis ). Can anybody explain what has caused this abnormality and are there any other known examples?
gentle lemur 6 Oct 2011 Jordan-Jaguar97 said: He looks like an impressive speciemen, I'm guessing Sita and Manyara were seperate? Click to expand... Yes, they were. Alan
Jordan-Jaguar97 said: He looks like an impressive speciemen, I'm guessing Sita and Manyara were seperate? Click to expand... Yes, they were. Alan
Tim May 6 Oct 2011 Javan Rhino said: Interesting, never heard/seen anything like a 3rd horn ..........are there any other known examples? Click to expand... Incidentally, a photograph from Magdeburg Zoo of a black rhinoceros, with a small third horn, is featured in the book “The Rhinoceros in Captivity” (L. C. Rookmaaker; 1998).
Javan Rhino said: Interesting, never heard/seen anything like a 3rd horn ..........are there any other known examples? Click to expand... Incidentally, a photograph from Magdeburg Zoo of a black rhinoceros, with a small third horn, is featured in the book “The Rhinoceros in Captivity” (L. C. Rookmaaker; 1998).