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Black Rhino Collection (#2)

The majestic Black Rhino, native to South Africa and various parts of Africa, is a sight to behold

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black rhino (Diceros bicornis) and White rhino (Ceratotherium simum)

Black rhino (Diceros bicornis) and White rhino (Ceratotherium simum), being harrassed by playfighting White rhino bull, Solio Game Reserve, Laikipia, Kenya. September

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: An endangered desert-adapted Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis

An endangered desert-adapted Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) grazes on the gravel plains, Namibia, Skeleton Coast

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Kenya, A female black rhino surrounded by a swarm of flies in the Aberdare National Park

Kenya, A female black rhino surrounded by a swarm of flies in the Aberdare National Park

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Kenya, A female black rhino with her well grown calf at her side prepares to charge in

Kenya, A female black rhino with her well grown calf at her side prepares to charge in the Aberdare National Park

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Two black rhinos on the open plains at Amboseli

Two black rhinos on the open plains at Amboseli. Poaching of this severely endangered species led to its extermination in this region in the late 1980 s

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: A black rhino and calf in the Salient of the Aberdare National Park

A black rhino and calf in the Salient of the Aberdare National Park. Their skin colour is the result of the mud-wallows they frequent in the bright red soil of the area.& #x26; #x26; #x0B; Rhino

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: A black rhino in the Salient of the Aberdare National Park

A black rhino in the Salient of the Aberdare National Park. Its skin colour is the result of the mud-wallows it frequents in the bright red soil of the area

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis), Mount Kenya National Park, Kenya

Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis), Mount Kenya National Park, Kenya

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black Rhino, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa

Black Rhino, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
Black Rhino, Msai Mara, Kenya

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black rhino feeding C017 / 1937

Black rhino feeding C017 / 1937
Black rhino feeding. The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is native to eastern and central Africa where it feeds on vegetation

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9334

Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9334
The Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is largely a solitary animal, feeding on vegetation. It is a browser which is crepuscular in its movements

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9329

Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9329
The Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is largely a solitary animal, feeding on vegetation. It is a browser which is crepuscular in its movements

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9312

Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9312
The Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is largely a solitary animal, feeding on vegetation. It is a browser which is crepuscular in its movements

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9313

Black Rhinoceros C018 / 9313
The Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is largely a solitary animal, feeding on vegetation. It is a browser which is crepuscular in its movements

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Hunters skinning a rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5579

Hunters skinning a rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5579
Hunters skinning a dead black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), artwork. The description below the drawing reads Black Rhinoceros (Changani)

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Dead black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5581

Dead black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5581
Dead black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Sketch 114 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines (1820-1875), English artist

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5580

Black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5580
Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Sketch 113 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines (1820-1875), English artist

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black rhino (Diceros bicornis), Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Black rhino (Diceros bicornis), Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black rhino (Diceros bicornis) male, Phinda private game reserve, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Black rhino (Diceros bicornis) male, Phinda private game reserve, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, Africa

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black rhino (Diceros bicornis), Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Laikipia, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Black rhino (Diceros bicornis), Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Laikipia, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black rhino (Diceros bicornis), Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Black rhino (Diceros bicornis), Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Diceros bicornis, black rhinoceros

Diceros bicornis, black rhinoceros
Black Rhinoceros (Blue Variety). Young cow, shot by Mr Hartley and Molony. September 1870. Sketch 112 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Diceros bicornis, horn of a black rhinoceros

Diceros bicornis, horn of a black rhinoceros
A photograph of a black rhinoceros horn specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black Rhino / Hook-lipped Rhinoceros - with calf - Amboseli National Park, Kenya

Black Rhino / Hook-lipped Rhinoceros - with calf - Amboseli National Park, Kenya
CRH-1080 Black Rhino / Hook-lipped Rhinoceros - with calf Amboseli National Park, Kenya Diceros bicornis Chris Harvey contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: A Black-horned Rhinoceros at Texas ranch, USA

A Black-horned Rhinoceros at Texas ranch, USA

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: A Black Rhinoceros grazes on Texas ranch, USA; North America

A Black Rhinoceros grazes on Texas ranch, USA; North America

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Africa. Tanzania. Black Rhinocerus female at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Africa. Tanzania. Black Rhinocerus female at Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Africa, Namibia, Etosha NP. Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) with youngster drinking

Africa, Namibia, Etosha NP. Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) with youngster drinking at the floodlit Okakeujo waterhole at night

Background imageBlack Rhino Collection: Black rhino (Diceros bicornis), cow and calf, drinking at night, Okaukuejo waterhole

Black rhino (Diceros bicornis), cow and calf, drinking at night, Okaukuejo waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa




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The majestic Black Rhino, native to South Africa and various parts of Africa, is a sight to behold. Whether it's the male Black rhinoceros running through Nakuru National Park in Kenya or the alert one spotted in Mweiga, Solio, Kenya, their presence demands attention. Found predominantly in East Africa and Namibia's Etosha National Park, these incredible creatures are known for their distinctive horns. One captivating image showcases a face-off between a Black Rhino and a White Rhino bull. The power exuded by these two giants is awe-inspiring. In another snapshot from Etosha National Park in Namibia, we see a female Black rhino gracefully browsing on herbs—a testament to their adaptability. Covered in mud at Etosha National Park, the Black rhinoceros displays its ruggedness while highlighting its need for protection against harsh elements. A particularly striking photograph captures an individual with an exceptionally long horn at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Laikipia—truly nature's masterpiece. As evening descends upon Chiefas Island in Okavango Delta, the silhouette of a Black rhino standing amidst golden light creates an ethereal scene. And amidst dry grasses within Etosha National Park lies yet another glimpse into the life of this endangered species. These images serve as reminders of both the beauty and fragility of our natural world. With conservation efforts becoming increasingly crucial for their survival, let us cherish every encounter with these magnificent creatures—the iconic black rhinos that grace our planet's landscapes with unparalleled grace and strength.