White Rhinoceros
Holding the title of the second largest land mammal, a white rhinoceros can charge at 50 kilometres per hour. That’s as fast as a city car! Couple that with their famous horns and you won’t want to stand in the way!
There are only about 7,500 – 8,500 white rhinoceros in the wild today. They are hunted for their horns which are thought in some cultures to have healing abilities, but are scientifically unproven. We can do our part to curb their demise by not buying and discouraging others from purchasing any rhino horn products.
These gentle giants are great fun to feed with their wide square lips. Experience it for yourself, first hand, when you hand-feed them during the daily token feeding session at 1.15pm.