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October 4, 2006: Rhinos attack newborn calf
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Peaceful mom and newborn calf at Holland's Beekse Bergen safari park. The youngster is fresh out, not a day old yet. http://cellar.org/2006/rhinoattack2.jpg http://cellar.org/2006/rhinoattack3.jpg The ugly beasts catch scent and take up a chase of the weak-legged youth, apparently for nothing but sport. http://cellar.org/2006/rhinoattack4.jpg http://cellar.org/2006/rhinoattack5.jpg And apparently the sport is golf as the calf is chipped up into the air. http://cellar.org/2006/rhinoattack6.jpg Finally a keeper arrives, but no word on whether the youngster survived. Often when there's an ugly-ass rhino baby or other sort of rhino pic, someone will note that rhinos are in fact utterly mean and nasty brutish animals... |
Maybe they were worried mom was going to breastfeed in front of them at the watering hole.
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Baby vs. Rhino
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Now, if the calf had been armed ....
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Or if the mother had been able to get the morning after pill...
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The calf wasn't on fire, was it?
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In the pic where that poor baby is in the air--look at the rhino's face: Pure evil glee.
Hateful thing. |
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Don't assign human motivations to animals. If you paint a baby monkey pink, the other baby monkeys will attack and kill it, because it looks different. That's a survival tactic, and nothing else.
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Sheesh, way to ruin my fun! |
Eh, I think animals do things for fun all the time.
And if a kid looks different in school, there's a pretty good chance they'll get attacked as well. Hopefully verbally and not fatally, though. |
Let's "read" the "facial expression" of all these rhinos (I'll bet it's much harder with no narrative context...)
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First off, they're all horny. Get it? Horny? |
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