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Black rhino charges at its greatest foe, the automobile

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Black rhino charges at its greatest foe, the automobile
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Here we see the Black Rhino hunting its natural predator, the 2004 Jeep Wrangler.

According to Kruger National Park's Latest Sightings, park employees Andrew and Sam were out to see some cheetahs when they saw what looked to be a giant rock.

The giant rock turned out to be a charging black rhino. Sam explains, “The rhino stopped its charge and turned around about 20 centimeters from the car door. We both got the giggles and left the rhino to be grumpy by himself. We then watched the video of him coming for us a few times over giggling like little school-girls.”

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