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Indian rhinoceros; Whipsnade; 27th July 2013

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Do you know which Rhino- is it Hugo? From the background I can see it is the 'old' paddock.

Great shot of a rhino on the run incidentally- a sight like this is one of my earliest Zoo memories at Whipsnade(or any zoo)- the old pair 'Mohan' and 'Mohini' chasing each other in the original triangular paddock near the Giraffes, looking back I think it was probably courtship chasing.
 
Great shot of a rhino on the run....

Thank you. A keeper appeared at the opposite end of the enclosure with a bundle of freshly-cut branches; the rhino galloped at an amazing speed to get to the browse; I’ve never seen an Indian rhinoceros move so fast!


- a sight like this is one of my earliest Zoo memories at Whipsnade(or any zoo)- the old pair 'Mohan' and 'Mohini' chasing each other in the original triangular paddock near the Giraffes, looking back I think it was probably courtship chasing.

Yes, on my early visits to Whipsnade I saw Indian rhinos in that paddock too; in later years the enclosure was used for forest buffalo. (My earliest zoo memory is the old Hippopotamus House at London Zoo.)

Do you know which Rhino- is it Hugo? From the background I can see it is the 'old' paddock.

I don’t think that this is ’Hugo’ who is normally in the new house; however, on this visit I didn’t go to that building so cannot be completely sure he was in the new building that day.
 
the rhino galloped at an amazing speed to get to the browse; I’ve never seen an Indian rhinoceros move so fast!


I have, in the wild in Kazaringa N.P. chasing a landrover I was in. :eek:. They are quite terrifying- Years later I can still hear the grunting noise they make as they run.
 
This rhino has too deep a belly to be a male. I think it may be 'Behan' as the other female ('Beluki') had a much longer horn when I saw her last.

Alan
 
This rhino has too deep a belly to be a male. I think it may be 'Behan' as the other female ('Beluki') had a much longer horn when I saw her last.

Alan

Spot on GL- I was thinking the same thing even as I asked if it 'Hugo'. The bulls have straighter backs and are not barrel-shaped underneath.

Is she being weaned from a calf perhaps?
 
I think its more likely an adult female with a belly like that (see above)- perhaps they have been split prior to his move?
 
I think its more likely an adult female with a belly like that (see above)- perhaps they have been split prior to his move?

Wasn't it reported by Adam (?) a few months back that the young bull was using the new house with the adult bull?:confused::confused:
 
Possibly- I can't remember.;)

They definately only get this 'barrel-shape' and the low belly after a calf or two.
 
Wasn't it reported by Adam (?) a few months back that the young bull was using the new house with the adult bull?:confused::confused:

Ajang was sharing with Hugo in the new house but for the past few months (?) he has been in the left hand yard of the three if looking from the bridge. Access to paddocks varied though as rhinos can be swapped an shifted to give rhinos different paddocks from day to day. Hugo as far a I am aware would generally have the new house and adjoining sand yard during the morning and from late afternoon and overnight would have access to the large paddock, so that is a good time to see him outside.

Behan is still with her calf Jamil so I would expect Tim to have seen him if that was Behan in the 'old' sand paddock. I would say Beluki or Ajang, possibly more Ajang, but thats not based on ID, just circumstances! I don't know for sure!
 

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