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Black Rhinoceros {Diceros bicornis} with oxpecker foraging in ear, Kenya
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Media ID 18284124
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Africa Diceros Bicornis Endangered Kenya Perissodactyla Portraits Rhino Rhinoceroses
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Talk about a built-in snack bar! This Black Rhinoceros knows how to multitask, with an oxpecker foraging for treats right in its ear. It's like having your own personal chef on the go! Captured in Kenya by photographer Michael Hutchinson, this incredible print showcases the unique relationship between these two African species. The rhino, known as Diceros bicornis, is one of Africa's most endangered mammals and seeing it up close is a rare treat. But what makes this image truly special is the unexpected guest perched on the rhino's ear - an oxpecker bird. These clever birds have formed a symbiotic relationship with large mammals like rhinos. They feed off ticks and other parasites that inhabit their host's skin while also providing an extra set of eyes to spot potential dangers. In this portrait-style shot, we get a vertical view of both animals against the stunning backdrop of Kenya's natural beauty. The black rhinoceros stands tall and proud, showcasing its impressive horn while seemingly enjoying the tickling sensation from its feathered friend. This photograph reminds us of nature's wonders and highlights the importance of protecting these magnificent creatures. So next time you need some company or even a quick snack fix, just remember - there might be an oxpecker waiting to lend you a helping wing!
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