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RE: Big herbivores! - BorneanTiger - 11-20-2019

Most intense giraffe fight?






RE: Big herbivores! - Sully - 11-21-2019

For Javan rhinos, the last holdout may also be a deadly disease hotspot

The Critically Endangered Javan rhino survives in just a single population in Indonesia’s Ujung Kulon National Park.

In addition to environmental threats such as volcanic eruptions and tsunamis, the rhino is threatened by diseases that could be transmitted from both domestic livestock and native wild cattle living in and near the park.

Zoonotic diseases that pose a potential threat include trypanosomiasis and hemorrhagic septicaemia.

https://news.mongabay.com/2018/11/for-javan-rhinos-the-last-holdout-may-also-be-a-deadly-disease-hotspot/


RE: Big herbivores! - Pckts - 11-25-2019

Ram Kumar Yadav 






RE: Big herbivores! - Spalea - 11-27-2019

Something seems difficult to swallow...




RE: Big herbivores! - Lycaon - 11-27-2019

Adam parkinson

Giant eland bull with his cows in chinko reserve Central african republic.


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RE: Big herbivores! - Pckts - 12-03-2019

Blue Bulls Fighting







RE: Big herbivores! - Pckts - 12-03-2019




RE: Big herbivores! - Spalea - 12-04-2019

Beverly Joubert: " We’ve come such a long way in 5 short years. #rhinoswithoutborders has so far moved 87 of the original 100 target to safety and those translocated rhinos are thriving! We’re doing all we can to continue to keep them (and all their wonderful new babies) safe into the future. This #givingtuesday, if you’re looking for a project to support, there’s a great chance to get to name one of those gorgeous, bouncy little babies -while doing a great thing for the planet too. #Repost @greatplainsfoundation ・・・

26 was the original number of rhinos translocated in Rhino Without Borders. Through the generosity of dedicated conservationists around the world, these lucky 26 rhinos went on to establish new crashes of rhinos in pristine wilderness areas. Join Rhinos Without Borders in celebrating the original 26 by making a gift today and help us “Name-a-Newborn” in the process. http://greatplainsfoundation.com/newborn/
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During this holiday season Rhinos Without Borders invites you to help name some of the 30 rhino calves born to Rhinos Without Borders. $25,000 USD covers the costs to monitor and protect a newborn calf and its mother for 3 years. Gifts of any size have the opportunity to suggest a name; which is entered into a drawing and assigned to one of the 30 newborn calves. Join us in helping protect these precious additions to the wilderness and name-a-newborn! "




RE: Big herbivores! - Rishi - 12-05-2019

To nilgai is going at each other on a tilled farmland, Gujarat. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/163163244258001?view=permalink&id=563867507520904&source=43&refid=56








RE: Big herbivores! - BorneanTiger - 12-05-2019

(12-05-2019, 06:28 PM)Rishi Wrote: To nilgai is going at each other on a tilled farmland, Gujarat. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/163163244258001?view=permalink&id=563867507520904&source=43&refid=56






For some reason, the video was shown as being unavailable, let me help you with that:






RE: Big herbivores! - Rishi - 12-05-2019

(12-05-2019, 07:05 PM)BorneanTiger Wrote:
(12-05-2019, 06:28 PM)Rishi Wrote: To nilgai is going at each other on a tilled farmland, Gujarat. 
https://m.facebook.com/groups/163163244258001?view=permalink&id=563867507520904&source=43&refid=56






For some reason, the video was shown as being unavailable, let me help you with that:




I don't know why but for some reason, very often publicly available videos on Facebook do not show here...


RE: Big herbivores! - Lycaon - 12-05-2019





Does the video appear now?


RE: Big herbivores! - Rishi - 12-06-2019

(12-05-2019, 11:42 PM)Lycaon Wrote:




Does the video appear now?

Yes, what'd you do? Where did you get this number "1503330833140388" from?


RE: Big herbivores! - Lycaon - 12-06-2019

I went to find the video on the group linked and inserted it normally. Maybe public videos don't appear from mobile so from desktop is better. But I am not sure.


RE: Big herbivores! - Spalea - 12-07-2019

Two mooses fighting into a human, or a small city,settlement...

" The average male Moose weighs around 700kg. That’s almost 1500kg of warfare right on your driveway "