You knew he was protecting the mama and his baby. His actions were clear, putting himself between the cars and his family. The driver put his passengers in danger as well as that bull
You should see tourists getting too close to Bisons in Yellowstone National Park and, getting too close to Momma bears and her cubs! Tourists everywhere need to learn!!
The best thing to do is to actually keep calm and know when to escape because a rhino is more likely to attack if you start to panic and run away. Stand your ground and scream loudly to scare them. They almost never actually attack anyway they usually use it as a scare tactic. You seem to be the one that is clueless lol
Out of order I had enough of everything person who I have be unlawful still not fellow what is right no contact because they not even take it seriously am not take no risk with my health So u can't blame animal I am with them stand there ground
Sweet tooth Marie' I totally agree......In these videos you sometimes see so many cars on the dirt road at the same time......It’s got to be unnerving for the wildlife.....😔😣
@Gooberwalla that's their livelihood! And covid is killing millions...two wrongs don't make it rite. Rather they should be trained better. The money they earn caters to so many needs
I say this bull is simply taking a stand. They seem to be highly agitated by all these vehicles. Back and forth. Plus a baby. Wow that really should have never happened. Not good. Tysm for sharing my friend 👍❣
I was fortunate enough to see a black rhino for my very first time in the Kruger. This is an absolutely unique experience. These tourists probably don't realise how lucky they are to see black rhinos in the wild not to mention the entire family with a young.
White Rhino's graze low-down i.e. grass therefore they have square lips as seen from the front.... These are White Rhino Black Rhino have a protruding almost pointed set of lips that allows them to eat selected leaves from bushes & trees as opposed to grazing low-down grass like the former. Hope that helps 😊
Why are these people allowed to get away with idiotic behaviour in the Park nowadays? The animals are being teased and disrespected! THAT IS WHY they are aggresive!!!!
K Angam I agree with the both of you these animals have rights,they should at least be like those white cars in the back cause they are doing the right thing by waiting back there and giving the rhinos their space.Can’t believe these idiots are behaving like this,it annoys me and as a South African I know that.Also by the way I should let you know that the service in the Kruger is getting worse then what it used to be because before it was great then a park security guard told me specifically that I’m blocking the way in a traffic jam when I was at the back I was trying to get a view of a pride of lions on the riverbank
@@moltenxdlmao we both living different countries but for information: i am working wildlife rangers since 1988 , first priority is Animals and Birds safety, respect their privacy... and remember we humans are approaching their territory (Kingdom) we called National Park.. most of the people don't respect Animals privacy, different types of pictures are uploaded, they atleast we humans must think before uploading the pictures. During their mating season Animals or Birds we should not allowed any person.. ONLY PARK Staff.. and Vet.staff.
@@moltenxdlmao no i am with you.. yes i am from Manipur thousands miles away from your side but i support you. Thanks for your support and love for animals
The problem is, that's not their road. The people who made the road have just as much right to use it as the animals. A huge bean-bag gun will coax them away from the designated "this is where humans cross" road. Projectiles are a very good, no-injury way to coerce stubborn other beings to beat it. You can't let other animals push you around. "We built the freaking road. It's not like you don't have a huge area of flatland here all to yourself. Stay off our road. It's the only, very small part of the flat land that we use. You have 99.99% to roam free. Now shove off." .
@@Greg_Chase You have an intelligence problem. They are A N I M A L S, they don't understand the concept of "shared road". They've been living there before humans, and in their mind they are just protecting their territory.
@@DavidColex Rhinos have large brains - it's a mistake to think they cannot learn. For example, when a rhino is young, they often (mistakenly) underestimate how adults will respond to being 'charged' and they learn not to do that. Key word 'learn' All mammals are capable of learning. Mammals are the most successful form of life on the planet - humans being at the pinnacle of all mammals. It is a mistake to think any mammal is "incapable of learning" Their behavior can be modified using the traditional methods of negative reinforcement, positive reinforcement, or a combination of the two. There is no claim that any mammal has on a road, built by humans, for humans, for the purpose of minimally invasive egress in the huge expanse of land where the animals live. I'm not sure if you are aware of it, but lethal force can be, and has been, used against animals in those situations if they threaten humans. Most tour guides are well able to protect the passengers, using lethal force. Instead of that, a training regime of bean bag projectiles means the rhinos would learn "these humans are just like the grown ups when I was a baby rhino - they do not like to be charged" and would stay away from the road. NEVER underestimate the ability of ANY mammal to learn, to adapt. Mammals rule this planet precisely because we are better at adapting than any other species, and humans are the very best at it.
@Ugh Bean-bag gun. Harmless. Most people are unaware, and are surprised by this fact, because they think "it's a big animal, its skin must be very thick" A Rhino's skin is very sensitive. It would only take a couple of bean bags and the road - the 0.000000001% of the land that allows humans to move - would be clear. For insurance purposes, it is much better for the ferrying of passengers in vehicles if the rhinos are conditioned to get the heck away from the road when a human is on it. Bean-bag guns are cheap, accessible, and extremely effective on rhinos because of their skin. Once an animal is trained with 'adverse conditioning' - it is pretty much cemented in their brain. For the sake of the humans, it's much safer to train the rhinos to stay back when humans are on their road. It's a small price since the animals roam freely on 99.999999999% of the lands.
Rhinos often carry out mock charges, actually warning charges. Best thing to do is reverse out and take another route or park(further away than those vehicles were) and wait until they either move off or become obviously settled. Any reaction from an animal is undesirable, you want them to behave normally as if you were not there. When approaching animals, stop at the latest once they react, preferably as soon as you have a good view anyway before they need to react. Don't annoy the animals as it stresses them, may divert them from a trip to water or shelter and make them avoid vehicles in future. One local driver I was with got too close to a leopard prompting her to leave the tree and move off. He was distraught; 'I've ruined the next twenty sightings' he said, as the leopard would now avoid the sound of vehicles for weeks to come. Don't push your luck, stop as soon as you have a decent view and do not move unless the animal is clearly relaxed. Don't jump queues and if you think there's already enough cars close to a sighting either hang back until some leave or move on and leave them to it.
Do you know that these parks are greatly funded by these safaris? If not for these "idiots" as you call them, there would be alot fewer rhinos and alot less rhino habitat.
@@croakingfrog3173 Who says ? Aren't you supposed to allow Nature to "take its course" ? Or do you get to pick and choose what is right or wrong when it comes to "non-interference" ?
Wow - How could I miss the charge part? Actually, the Brave Rhino sent all the right signals to the drivers and still they kept getting closer. Who's the unintelligent species here..?
Amazing! Such incredible animals, the Rhino. He was clearly getting agitated. Lucky for those people that seemed to be a warning charge. That bull could've put some real power behind the charge and done some real damage.
The same happened to me. We just waited and waited until they moved. They are magnificent creatures. As Linda below says he was only doing what any father would do.
When Kevin Richardson saw a herd of elephants, he stopped and let them pass by undisturbed so the animals don't freak out. Humility caused everyone to be safe and eliminated unnecessary risk/stress
Disgusting that tour operators allow their drivers to behave in this manner. A driver should be a licenced and trained ranger to be permitted to drive guests around game viewing. We will hear that a guest will be badly injured soon due to stupidity of untrained and unlicensed idiot drivers. Kruger Park should start clamping down harshly on this behavior.
@@hamydunn9183 In that case, they should go back to the hotel, or elsewhere, and return later, when animals had left the area. It is supposed to be a National Park, not a city. Rhynos are highly endangered animals.
@@auroradelgado9974 And safest in game parks, and game parks exist because of tourism, including tour vehicles harmlessly passing them on roads. OBVIOUSLY they aren't going to return when 'the animals have left the area'. The ENTIRE point of being on the road in Kruger or similar is to see the animals.
Eco-tourism is the only thing helping to conserve these animals, I’ve been to many safaris in Africa but Kruger does have a bad reputation for too many vehicles Botswana is much better in that regard
"I'm sure they don't mind" - those drivers should be fired. That was a family, parents protecting their young from humans in vehicles that shouldn't be there. All those tourists could've been seriously injured or killed based on those drivers decisions. They should have never approached and if they had, should have slowly backed away.
That's exactly what I do if anyone tries to trespass my property. Trackers and tourists need to be more educated to respect wildlife and their habitats!
Rhinos have poor eyesight, but they have good sense of hearing. So when they hear loud noise they think they being threaten and they will attack. Rhinos are very territorial.
I wouldn't say family but his house imagine if there was a random person outside in ur yard trying to get into ur house without permission or anything wouldn't u go outside and give them signals if they don't understand English as a message to F off ur house
So rude of that vehicle to pull in front of you and then move so close to the female and calf. And then I guess the other vehicle that was charged just couldn't wait. Thanks for sharing as we don't get to see them on certain live broadcasts.
How wonderful these drivers are, respecting the animals & maneuvering around them, saw something similar with elephants. They know what to do. Wonderful
The drive can’t just drive away, he’s clearly rushing to the next sighting and if he’s willing to do all that, maybe he can’t get a better job, if you have a problem, complain to his superiors who couldn’t care less about what you have to say
@@hb1932 You know what, people behaving like that deserve to lose their jobs. And there will be a time when there won't be animals in Africa worth seeing anymore and this driver and his family will starve. All because they would rather destroy their resources rather than preserve them. This would have happened years ago without western organisations like WWF.
Imagine being at home with your family and strangers come up to your window staring at you and pointing .. as a man your going out there to sort it out right, ?
Being a man is not allowed today. According to the communists there is no natural law and the government can engineer a solution for even the slightest woe. God is an idiot and they have all the answers. Sorry to go political but something needs to be done about these vile creatures before we have a repeat of the Russian revolution or WW2. They need to be called out for the sick vengeful monsters that they are.
@@vasuguptaa Well, the title is a little misleading, the rhino's didn't even make contact. So I embellished my remark like the title was embellished. Of course two rhino's don't make a right.
I am very upset by this video. These Rhinos need their space. If one of them flipped one of these cars, and gored some humans to death, I would feel zero remorse and enjoy the end result.
typical jeep jockeys operating in kruger.all they know is to rush from one sighting to the next with the help of two way radios which should be banned in the park.
It’s a great clip nd thanks for posting… I would love to some day go nd see this in person… but I feel in some way the poor fucker just wants to be left alone!.. I’m not criticizing I just in awe of the animal
@Peter Peter if humans are not stupid then why they go to a zoo? Why they kills each other? Why are they destroying our planet for money? Why are they using animals for entertaining? Are you enjoying staying at stuck at home for the curfew, image what a tiger, bear, beluga, dolphins feel..
That bull was protecting his female and the calf. He was giving all the signals that the vehicles were too close. Thanks for sharing.
You are so right, they were far too close.
That driver needs to be fined .... or retract his entry to the park for a long time .... he knows the rules and overrides them.
Absolutely. But they're a tour group, so they get paid to get the tourists close to the African wildlife.
Bull?
@@chaoskingkorb7722 A male Rhino is called a bull. I can understand your confusion. I hope this helps.
You knew he was protecting the mama and his baby. His actions were clear, putting himself between the cars and his family. The driver put his passengers in danger as well as that bull
Bull?
@@mithileshbiswas1598 rhino bull is in the title of this video. And a male rhino is called a bull.
Driver dumber than animal
You is sounds like a coward.
Wild Thornberry over here
"I'm sure they won't mind"
I may be a simple midwestern american, but even I can tell that rhino is angry.
The rhino only defended its family !
Look at the cars... . Too much tourists !
@@c.albrecht226 At the same time, I can't be too mad at tourism, because that can help fight poaching.
I am from London......and it's anger ,is obvious to me ......
You should see tourists getting too close to Bisons in Yellowstone National Park and, getting too close to Momma bears and her cubs! Tourists everywhere need to learn!!
@jonnda
Rhinos are perpetually angry.
Good father! Protected wife and child!
Wife & child??????
@@lewiscarey1593animal rights people don’t tend to have much upstairs.
He gave them a lot of warnings,I'm shocked the tour guides were so clueless
Impudent
The best thing to do is to actually keep calm and know when to escape because a rhino is more likely to attack if you start to panic and run away. Stand your ground and scream loudly to scare them. They almost never actually attack anyway they usually use it as a scare tactic. You seem to be the one that is clueless lol
@@seppolaitela8590r leave them alone they came to them why would they kill it
Clulus? I don't think so
@@walkingkxrma-5528 You have to know that person was kidding
He protects his family from strange guests. Any normal guy would do that.
Rhino from loveliveserve right
@@topshelf4205 WHAT!!
@@UA-camc182 think they mean you can't protect yourself or family these days with out being a bad guy or person..
@@DB19899 you still a wake
@@DB19899 see your problem is that you think you no what I’m thinking that what your problem is
Good daddy rhino protecting mama & baby rhinos!💕🦏🦏🦏💕
Come to Tsavo National park/Voi Kenya.welcome and enjoy after the pandemic
And the idiot ranger endangering lives of passengers ...
😠
Hahahaha
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Yep he’s protecting his family just like any man worth his salt, only us humans are armed with guns instead of horns.
Keeping his family safe. A. Real. Man...
yeah, he can teach dom toretto a few things
@Da Fonse haha lol
Or he's just doing it because he's stupid, rhinos are known for their low intelligence and they attack anything including their own family
@@gamer4ever838 HE NEVER KNOCKED ON NOBODY!
@@Mine-Finder oh quit complaining about gender boomer so dramatic 😂
Love seeing when wildlife locals protect their territory against two-legged intruders on four-wheel things.
Please don't talk like that...
They are bastards
Those vermin are low . Humans re superior.
I love too
He only starts charging as the car is moving away. Which means he's just trying to look tough in front of his family
Humans can be so annoying sometimes lol
Yeah like yourself
@@apathy2454 okay
@@rhyno514yeah like u
@@memesauce7703 okay
@@memesauce7703 weirdo
Imagine you are in your house and suddenly 30 persons don't respect your privacy and enters to just watch you an take pictures
Out of order I had enough of everything person who I have be unlawful still not fellow what is right no contact because they not even take it seriously am not take no risk with my health So u can't blame animal I am with them stand there ground
agree. especially when you are not wearing any cloths.
Happens all the time. I'm sick of it!
They call these people ‘the Government’.
it’s the outside.. you have no privacy
“Dont mess with my family”. Love that instinct.
la Familia, casa nostra...
@sumesh s pinarayi yeah but without human rhinos (and most species) would be just fine.
Only mothers have that instinct
@@NoName-iz6bs hidifilm
Some people didn't understand what this guy actually saying
The back and forth movements of those cars and switching on and off of those car engines would piss me off too!!! 😠
wrg,idts
Sweet tooth Marie' I totally agree......In these videos you sometimes see so many cars on the dirt road at the same time......It’s got to be unnerving for the wildlife.....😔😣
@Gooberwalla that's their livelihood! And covid is killing millions...two wrongs don't make it rite. Rather they should be trained better. The money they earn caters to so many needs
True..
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Love how the male after charge' checked his family. I' got emotional, and salute you' beautiful nobel animal
I did too ❤ The people were clueless. Could have got themselves and the beautiful animals badly injured. Let's hope they learn???
Rhino: y’all get your cars away from my kids and wife!!! Wanna move slow I’ll give you a lift!!!
They should rename the video "Rhino Does Not Actually Attack Vehicle"
Well, he did charge at it, and the title had to be somewhat enticing...
كلا البلدين وسبل ٢٢٢١١١١
Yes definitely, funniest thing I heard today !
And they had the audacity to add a slow motion replay at the end of the video 😂😂
I wish I'd read your comment before watching this.
I say this bull is simply taking a stand. They seem to be highly agitated by all these vehicles. Back and forth. Plus a baby. Wow that really should have never happened. Not good. Tysm for sharing my friend 👍❣
UA-cam lol
Rhino was just protecting his family!
toxic masculinity. Feminism says males should be docile.
Ur mom
Protecting it from cameras?
@@Amiro12338 you explain to rhinoceros that it is a camera and it will not harm his family
@@paid1nfull346 rhinos Don't abide by these rules
It's crazy seeing those things prance along knowing how heavy they are, that is some incredible strength
I was fortunate enough to see a black rhino for my very first time in the Kruger. This is an absolutely unique experience. These tourists probably don't realise how lucky they are to see black rhinos in the wild not to mention the entire family with a young.
These are white rhino in the video
White Rhino are featured in this video. Did you definitely see black?
White Rhino's graze low-down i.e. grass therefore they have square lips as seen from the front....
These are White Rhino
Black Rhino have a protruding almost pointed set of lips that allows them to eat selected leaves from bushes & trees as opposed to grazing low-down grass like the former.
Hope that helps 😊
Why are these people allowed to get away with idiotic behaviour in the Park nowadays? The animals are being teased and disrespected! THAT IS WHY they are aggresive!!!!
Patty trollip i strongly recommend your comments.. yes right they don't respect Animals privacy..
K Angam I agree with the both of you these animals have rights,they should at least be like those white cars in the back cause they are doing the right thing by waiting back there and giving the rhinos their space.Can’t believe these idiots are behaving like this,it annoys me and as a South African I know that.Also by the way I should let you know that the service in the Kruger is getting worse then what it used to be because before it was great then a park security guard told me specifically that I’m blocking the way in a traffic jam when I was at the back I was trying to get a view of a pride of lions on the riverbank
@@moltenxdlmao we both living different countries but for information: i am working wildlife rangers since 1988 , first priority is Animals and Birds safety, respect their privacy... and remember we humans are approaching their territory (Kingdom) we called National Park.. most of the people don't respect Animals privacy, different types of pictures are uploaded, they atleast we humans must think before uploading the pictures. During their mating season Animals or Birds we should not allowed any person.. ONLY PARK Staff.. and Vet.staff.
K Angam Exactly,I agree I thought I was one the only one thinking that.
@@moltenxdlmao no i am with you.. yes i am from Manipur thousands miles away from your side but i support you. Thanks for your support and love for animals
Thats just Daddy protecting his woman and child!
Yeah
The problem is, that's not their road. The people who made the road have just as much right to use it as the animals.
A huge bean-bag gun will coax them away from the designated "this is where humans cross" road. Projectiles are a very good, no-injury way to coerce stubborn other beings to beat it.
You can't let other animals push you around. "We built the freaking road. It's not like you don't have a huge area of flatland here all to yourself. Stay off our road. It's the only, very small part of the flat land that we use. You have 99.99% to roam free. Now shove off."
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@@Greg_Chase You have an intelligence problem.
They are A N I M A L S, they don't understand the concept of "shared road". They've been living there before humans, and in their mind they are just protecting their territory.
@@DavidColex Rhinos have large brains - it's a mistake to think they cannot learn.
For example, when a rhino is young, they often (mistakenly) underestimate how adults will respond to being 'charged' and they learn not to do that. Key word 'learn'
All mammals are capable of learning. Mammals are the most successful form of life on the planet - humans being at the pinnacle of all mammals. It is a mistake to think any mammal is "incapable of learning"
Their behavior can be modified using the traditional methods of negative reinforcement, positive reinforcement, or a combination of the two.
There is no claim that any mammal has on a road, built by humans, for humans, for the purpose of minimally invasive egress in the huge expanse of land where the animals live.
I'm not sure if you are aware of it, but lethal force can be, and has been, used against animals in those situations if they threaten humans. Most tour guides are well able to protect the passengers, using lethal force.
Instead of that, a training regime of bean bag projectiles means the rhinos would learn "these humans are just like the grown ups when I was a baby rhino - they do not like to be charged" and would stay away from the road.
NEVER underestimate the ability of ANY mammal to learn, to adapt. Mammals rule this planet precisely because we are better at adapting than any other species, and humans are the very best at it.
@Ugh Bean-bag gun. Harmless. Most people are unaware, and are surprised by this fact, because they think "it's a big animal, its skin must be very thick"
A Rhino's skin is very sensitive. It would only take a couple of bean bags and the road - the 0.000000001% of the land that allows humans to move - would be clear.
For insurance purposes, it is much better for the ferrying of passengers in vehicles if the rhinos are conditioned to get the heck away from the road when a human is on it.
Bean-bag guns are cheap, accessible, and extremely effective on rhinos because of their skin. Once an animal is trained with 'adverse conditioning' - it is pretty much cemented in their brain.
For the sake of the humans, it's much safer to train the rhinos to stay back when humans are on their road.
It's a small price since the animals roam freely on 99.999999999% of the lands.
Keep driving right up to him, clowns. He's obviously in a good mood, right? These people are asking to be gored.
Yea because you know more about rhino behavior than the fucking guys at KRUGER NATIONAL PARK...
jizz zilla
They drove around the rhino so stop with the anti human sentiment crap.
African clowns be like
Wtf were they supposed to do? Fly over him?
LMAO what are they supposed to do then? fly?
He is like " You are disturbing my wife and kid, punk! Bugger off, shoo shoo"
Rhinos often carry out mock charges, actually warning charges. Best thing to do is reverse out and take another route or park(further away than those vehicles were) and wait until they either move off or become obviously settled. Any reaction from an animal is undesirable, you want them to behave normally as if you were not there.
When approaching animals, stop at the latest once they react, preferably as soon as you have a good view anyway before they need to react. Don't annoy the animals as it stresses them, may divert them from a trip to water or shelter and make them avoid vehicles in future.
One local driver I was with got too close to a leopard prompting her to leave the tree and move off. He was distraught; 'I've ruined the next twenty sightings' he said, as the leopard would now avoid the sound of vehicles for weeks to come.
Don't push your luck, stop as soon as you have a decent view and do not move unless the animal is clearly relaxed. Don't jump queues and if you think there's already enough cars close to a sighting either hang back until some leave or move on and leave them to it.
Thanks Cliff Calvin, that was a nice little story. Now, would you like a cookie ?
That Rhino did so much damage, it's going to take at least 30 seconds to wash off all that dirt he kicked up.
Probably a hell of a lot more time and effort to clean the seats inside the vehicle.
Cleaning the inside of a car does not take 30 seconds
@@mysteriousbigiron2588 they meant from the shit of the tourists
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Smartass
That's actually a road made into the jungle not a rhino blocking the road
Tittle should be "Idiots interfering in wild life"
Do you know that these parks are greatly funded by these safaris? If not for these "idiots" as you call them, there would be alot fewer rhinos and alot less rhino habitat.
@@croakingfrog3173 Who says ? Aren't you supposed to allow Nature to "take its course" ? Or do you get to pick and choose what is right or wrong when it comes to "non-interference" ?
i saw likes were 69 so i aint liking
@@topgeardel yeah, poachers unnaturally hunting them to near extinction for a small amount of ivory is just nature taking it's course.
And wth do they talk so darn much ?
wildlife conservation .... it is a wonderful gift from God!
Wow - How could I miss the charge part? Actually, the Brave Rhino sent all the right signals to the drivers and still they kept getting closer. Who's the unintelligent species here..?
Amazing! Such incredible animals, the Rhino. He was clearly getting agitated. Lucky for those people that seemed to be a warning charge. That bull could've put some real power behind the charge and done some real damage.
Cars going back and forth in his territory where his wife and baby sleeps clearly pissed him off🤬🤬🤬🤬
Lol
"wife" haha uwu
Road
@@elreydelsalseo8103 What else do you call it???
Your a certified "Bad Ass" when you can pick fist fights and WIN with full size cars & pickup trucks 😁🤗
Elephants stomp on them
Never mess around with an angry papa Rhino.
one bullet and he died, easy
Excellent job, real head of the family!!
The rhino said , "enough is enough!!! I'm tired of these motherf_king cars on this motherf_king road !!!
David Morales my road!
I read this in Samuel L. Jackson’s voice in my head
@@dallasuspatriot 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@dallasuspatriot “And you will know my name is the LORD when I lay my vengeance upon thee!!!!!!” 😆😆😆😁
Yes enough is enough we are one who wouldn't leave it alone it was fine now it is wose so should it be in the beginning so it should be in the end
The same happened to me. We just waited and waited until they moved. They are magnificent creatures. As Linda below says he was only doing what any father would do.
Were they just waiting for the rhinos to move?? Or bothering them??
Birds on his back like "yeah we bad" lol
Beautiful rhino. Nature's living tank..♥️...
The Rhino: "I've owned this land for 20 million years."
The Humans: "Sorry for intruding in your land Mr. Rhino."
Probably more like fifty thousand but it long enough
Is protecting his baby and family ! Nice one
When Kevin Richardson saw a herd of elephants, he stopped and let them pass by undisturbed so the animals don't freak out. Humility caused everyone to be safe and eliminated unnecessary risk/stress
Disgusting that tour operators allow their drivers to behave in this manner.
A driver should be a licenced and trained ranger to be permitted to drive guests around game viewing. We will hear that a guest will be badly injured soon due to stupidity of untrained and unlicensed idiot drivers.
Kruger Park should start clamping down harshly on this behavior.
I do not know what you are talking about. The driver took all the precautions. It is the road they have to pass.
@@hamydunn9183 In that case, they should go back to the hotel, or elsewhere, and return later, when animals had left the area. It is supposed to be a National Park, not a city. Rhynos are highly endangered animals.
@@auroradelgado9974 And safest in game parks, and game parks exist because of tourism, including tour vehicles harmlessly passing them on roads.
OBVIOUSLY they aren't going to return when 'the animals have left the area'. The ENTIRE point of being on the road in Kruger or similar is to see the animals.
2:22... the rhino's way of saying, 'I'm not going to tell you again'
I wish people would leave these magnificent beasts at peace
Dream on
Eco-tourism is the only thing helping to conserve these animals, I’ve been to many safaris in Africa but Kruger does have a bad reputation for too many vehicles Botswana is much better in that regard
Since we are not at peace. How can we give them...
@@zahoorbhat3159 let them live without bothering them.
"I'm sure they don't mind" - those drivers should be fired. That was a family, parents protecting their young from humans in vehicles that shouldn't be there. All those tourists could've been seriously injured or killed based on those drivers decisions. They should have never approached and if they had, should have slowly backed away.
That's exactly what I do if anyone tries to trespass my property. Trackers and tourists need to be more educated to respect wildlife and their habitats!
Especially with one of the most territorial animals in all of Africa
You'll headbutt my car if i trespass on your property?
The drivers and guides are to blame. They want their paying guests to see the best up close as it boosts their chances of getting better tips.
I am with the hippo, "leave me alone and go away!" 🤣😊
That is a rhino, not a hippo.
I have been waiting and waiting for it...dang!
Man that’s a big boy. Awesome creatures ❤️
Dad Rhino : "F*cking perverts, always takes my wife & daughter photos.'
Rhinos have poor eyesight, but they have good sense of hearing. So when they hear loud noise they think they being threaten and they will attack. Rhinos are very territorial.
you wrong
@@ctcdvch5539 you wrong
Rhino: "Did I stutter? I said NO PARKING"
The vehicles are too close.. the bull Rhino is doing his duty..he is protecting his family and kingdom..
Protecting them from what?
@@starter47990 You know hunters do kill rhinos right?
@@Rikka_V1 You think the rhinos' know that? Its being territorial that's it. There's nothing deep to it
I wouldn't say family but his house imagine if there was a random person outside in ur yard trying to get into ur house without permission or anything wouldn't u go outside and give them signals if they don't understand English as a message to F off ur house
LOVE IT!!! Rhino said enough is enough! Now get outta my house Humans!!!!
So rude of that vehicle to pull in front of you and then move so close to the female and calf. And then I guess the other vehicle that was charged just couldn't wait. Thanks for sharing as we don't get to see them on certain live broadcasts.
Absolutely the Rhino didn't want the vehicles ganging up. Protecting his child and mate.
These things literally look like a boss fight
Strong good Daddy Rhino protecting his Wife and their Calf
Wife? Did they wed in a church?
Idiot driver !!!
Esposa! Jajajaja jajajaja
Wife?!🤣🤣🤣🤣 too cute
@@hyiux lmaooo
A wild Rhino : don cross my road
Driver: we will cross the road
Rhino: hold my beer
Man WTF I see you literally every time I try to read the comments!
@Goblin Slayer that is the real one with madara background
Utterly stunning animals ❤️
How wonderful these drivers are, respecting the animals & maneuvering around them, saw something similar with elephants. They know what to do. Wonderful
I don't think I'll be complaining about the traffic in Tucson anymore!
He's a BIG BEASTIE!! And totally gorgeous. ❤️
There's a baby!!!!
.... leave the area immediately do not move forward do not provoke.
The drive can’t just drive away, he’s clearly rushing to the next sighting and if he’s willing to do all that, maybe he can’t get a better job, if you have a problem, complain to his superiors who couldn’t care less about what you have to say
@@hb1932 You know what, people behaving like that deserve to lose their jobs. And there will be a time when there won't be animals in Africa worth seeing anymore and this driver and his family will starve. All because they would rather destroy their resources rather than preserve them. This would have happened years ago without western organisations like WWF.
I wonder how rhinos make love...
@@Brandespada : I have seen it happen. The male mounts onto the female's behind.
Frank: "Carl."
Carl: "Easy, Frank."
Ice Age! 😁
Got to movin too fast and he didn’t like it. lol
🙋🏻♂️ hello from Sweden 🇸🇪
Imagine being at home with your family and strangers come up to your window staring at you and pointing .. as a man your going out there to sort it out right, ?
Agree
Yes
Being a man is not allowed today. According to the communists there is no natural law and the government can engineer a solution for even the slightest woe. God is an idiot and they have all the answers.
Sorry to go political but something needs to be done about these vile creatures before we have a repeat of the Russian revolution or WW2. They need to be called out for the sick vengeful monsters that they are.
@@aculasabacca ok we get it stfu cringe kid
He didn't attack anything, he just chased off what he perceived to be a threat to him and family. He didn't even make contact with a car.
Exactly. The title is misleading.
I like how the rhino regulates the traffic. Maybe an accident happened once.
Rhino is doing his Gandalf impression, YOU SHALL NOT PASS!
Rhino was like, and don't you come back here ya hear. Lol
Baby rhino needed a nap. Dad was in his rights.
* giant metal creatures appears near a Rhino familly*
Rhino father: so you've chosen death.
Pretty sure they know a car is not a creature, but stupid monkeys sitting inside
00:44 famous last words: “I’m sure they 🦏 don’t mind”
@ 2:34 Rhino tells other Rhino, They ain't showing their faces around here anymore Baby!!!
If the rhinoceros could talk, it would surely say: your photo safari is officially over !
I'm not a wildlife ranger,but it's obvious that they are getting too close, why move forward?
Guides get tips....nothing more, nothing less.
Laissez ces magnifiques animaux en Paix ☮️🙏 dans leurs milieux Naturels
He wasn’t interested in attacking. He was more interested in chasing them off and making sure they didn’t go in the direction of his family.
I love the stealth "I'll hide behind this tree, they won't see me" technique from the Rhino.
"If you can't see my mirror, I can't see you" 😆😆😆
I love them. They remind me of triceratops. They look like something that existed millions of years ago, not today
I swear watching this I know exactly what that Rhino was thinking: "Oh, y'all think this shit is a game, huh?"
The way the rhino effortlessly flipped that huge truck onto its side was truly amazing!
U have a nice imagination
@@vasuguptaa Well, the title is a little misleading, the rhino's didn't even make contact. So I embellished my remark like the title was embellished. Of course two rhino's don't make a right.
@@vasuguptaa bro, what the hell is wrong with editing a comment? Nothing.
@@dallasfrost1996 It's weird how some how some people seem to think there's something illegitimate about the edit button.
Well done, Dad. And happy belated Father's Day.
Pretty cool that the rhinos are still acting natural and not overly used to a human presence.
“I’m sure they don’t mind” famous last words
Rhino "get out of my garden"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am very upset by this video. These Rhinos need their space. If one of them flipped one of these cars, and gored some humans to death, I would feel zero remorse and enjoy the end result.
These guys are amazing I saw them in KNP last year, something you will never forget
Sooo cuteeee😻😻😻🥰🥰🥰
I like how the female rhino looks at her mate after the truck passes through their territory..."like why didn't you stop them?"
typical jeep jockeys operating in kruger.all they know is to rush from one sighting to the next with the help of two way radios which should be banned in the park.
So true unfortunately, working their tips
Hate those 2 way radios, absolutely hate them
Humans stressing the rhinos out.Backoff!..until they rhinos leaves Damn!
It’s a great clip nd thanks for posting… I would love to some day go nd see this in person… but I feel in some way the poor fucker just wants to be left alone!.. I’m not criticizing I just in awe of the animal
Awesome looking Rhinos 💥
Of course he charged. They are lucky that’s all that happened. ⚡️
Leave them alone. That Rhino is protecting his family from the stupid humans !
@Peter Peter if humans are not stupid then why they go to a zoo? Why they kills each other? Why are they destroying our planet for money? Why are they using animals for entertaining? Are you enjoying staying at stuck at home for the curfew, image what a tiger, bear, beluga, dolphins feel..