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My last comment concerning that 600 kg rhino carcass is, that whatever its called, it´s not the same or even close as adult rhino. When females are in average about 1600 kg and males 2200 kg it´s obvious, that 600 kg means a very small what comes to rhino. And that means also young one, inexperienced and much much easier target for predators when comparing to adults. That´s why that case isn´t so interesting, rhino calves that big are easy targets for biggest cats like tigers and lions, if for some reason separated from mother/other adult rhinos.
Two other cases in this thread are then again very interesting ones and hopefully more information can be found out.