Wow unbelievable bravery!

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Okay, sure...let's be polite and call it "bravery"...:)
LOL....reminds me of the video of the fool who was teasing a lion at a zoo....he put his hand through the chain link fencing and touched the lion's face and the beast chomped down on his fingers......stupidity rewarded.
 

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I think it's all about context. That rhino is probably in some kind of a nature park, and is well accustomed to humans, maybe even raised in the park from being a small calf. That guide knew that, and so was comfortable getting so close, as he probably has many times before.

If that was a truly wild gnarly old grumpy rhino, bad eyesight or not, you'd be dead in quick order!
 
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I think it's all about context. That rhino is probably in some kind of a nature park, and is well accustomed to humans, maybe even raised in the park from being a small calf. That guide knew that, and so was comfortable getting so close, as he probably has many times before.

If that was a truly wild gnarly old grumpy rhino, bad eyesight or not, you'd be dead in quick order!
.....agreed
 

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.....agreed
Yeah, that is definitealy a tame rhino. That looks like a game played with it from raising it. Rhinos are thick as pig s***. They react very differently when surprised. Blind charge or run.
Cool video for the tourists though.
The only danger from a rhino like that is it standing on your foot when it comes for scratches.
 
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