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Moving a rhino, weighing 1.4 tonnes, is a complex task that involves dealing with cardiac arrests and horns. To get a better understanding of the process, take a look at these photos.

Transporting a rhinoceros, with a weight of 1.4 tonnes, is a complicated undertaking that requires addressing heart failures and horns. To gain insight into the process, view these images.
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Moving a rhino, weighing 1.4 tonnes, is a complex task that involves dealing with cardiac arrests and horns. To get a better understanding of the process, take a look at these photos. Transporting a rhinoceros, with a weight of 1.4 tonnes, is a complicated undertaking that requires addressing heart failures and horns. To gain insight into the process, view these images.

The need for black rhinos to have sufficient space to move around is crucial. According to Erustus Kanga, the director general of KWS, limited space in sanctuaries has been a major factor contributing to the death of rhinos in the recent past due to territorial fights. Kanga also mentions that crowded sanctuaries have resulted in reduced growth rates of rhinos due to competition for space. He expresses his joy in being part of the significant initiative to secure more space for this essential species.

Source: theguardian.com