Thanks for the pix Hix, a few questions.
What is the state of play at the moment with the black rhino group, re the size of the group and any pregnancies or any hope of any pregnancies?
I take it the Indian rhino were not on the tour?, any news on them?
Indian Rhinos were not on the tour, and I didn't have time to go looking for them the next day (they are a short walk from the carpark).
Not sure about any current pregnancies, but the group is fairly large (over a dozen animals) most of them kept in their own yards. Much of the talk was about conservation/poaching, differences between black and white rhinos and why they are so named, and the keeper's daily routines etc. I was only half listening.