Angry Rhino Bull Charge Cars In Kruger National Park

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Published 2020-02-23
Watch this very angry and irritated Rhino Bull trying to attack annoying tourist vehicles to protect his Cow and Calf.
This old bull surely had a previous encounter with poachers or some other human contact.
Filmed in Kruger National Park.

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All Comments (21)
  • That bull was protecting his female and the calf. He was giving all the signals that the vehicles were too close. Thanks for sharing.
  • @yunengdahl3675
    You knew he was protecting the mama and his baby. His actions were clear, putting himself between the cars and his family. The driver put his passengers in danger as well as that bull
  • @Kazuya720
    Good father! Protected wife and child!
  • @jonnda
    "I'm sure they won't mind" I may be a simple midwestern american, but even I can tell that rhino is angry.
  • @TheAfricaner
    He protects his family from strange guests. Any normal guy would do that.
  • Love seeing when wildlife locals protect their territory against two-legged intruders on four-wheel things.
  • Love how the male after charge' checked his family. I' got emotional, and salute you' beautiful nobel animal
  • Imagine you are in your house and suddenly 30 persons don't respect your privacy and enters to just watch you an take pictures
  • The back and forth movements of those cars and switching on and off of those car engines would piss me off too!!! 😠
  • @falcosalmo3613
    I was fortunate enough to see a black rhino for my very first time in the Kruger. This is an absolutely unique experience. These tourists probably don't realise how lucky they are to see black rhinos in the wild not to mention the entire family with a young.
  • @Andrew..J
    That Rhino did so much damage, it's going to take at least 30 seconds to wash off all that dirt he kicked up.
  • @archides2778
    “Dont mess with my family”. Love that instinct.
  • @ejakobs9881
    It's crazy seeing those things prance along knowing how heavy they are, that is some incredible strength
  • @rhyno514
    Humans can be so annoying sometimes lol
  • @egobuilders415
    They should rename the video "Rhino Does Not Actually Attack Vehicle"
  • @kimhansen8615
    Wow - How could I miss the charge part? Actually, the Brave Rhino sent all the right signals to the drivers and still they kept getting closer. Who's the unintelligent species here..?
  • Rhinos often carry out mock charges, actually warning charges. Best thing to do is reverse out and take another route or park(further away than those vehicles were) and wait until they either move off or become obviously settled. Any reaction from an animal is undesirable, you want them to behave normally as if you were not there. When approaching animals, stop at the latest once they react, preferably as soon as you have a good view anyway before they need to react. Don't annoy the animals as it stresses them, may divert them from a trip to water or shelter and make them avoid vehicles in future. One local driver I was with got too close to a leopard prompting her to leave the tree and move off. He was distraught; 'I've ruined the next twenty sightings' he said, as the leopard would now avoid the sound of vehicles for weeks to come. Don't push your luck, stop as soon as you have a decent view and do not move unless the animal is clearly relaxed. Don't jump queues and if you think there's already enough cars close to a sighting either hang back until some leave or move on and leave them to it.