Stock Photo - Black Rhinoceros in Etosha National Park crosses a path, taken on 05.03.2019. The Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is an open savannah and the second largest rhinoceros in Africa, reaching a head-hull length of up to 3.5 meters at a weight of up to 1.4 tonnes. The almost hairless, Einzelgaengerische type prefers soft plant food, has hardly natural enemies and is due to the hunting because of its horn by poachers as threatened with extinction. In 2010 alone, 300 animals were killed by poachers in South Africa and Namibia. Photo: Matthias Toedt / dpa-Zentralbild / ZB / Picture Alliance | usage worldwide. - Namutoni/Oshikoto/Namibia

Stock Photo: Black Rhinoceros in Etosha National Park crosses a path, taken on 05.03.2019. The Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is an open savannah and the second largest.

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