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Jimmy tonight (more pictures added)
21 December 2009, 00:28
BrettAKSCIOutstanding! What a great story!
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21 December 2009, 00:32
Michael RobinsonGreat photos!
I don't think I would want to foot Jimmy's feed bill, given his growth rate!
Thanks for posting these.
Mike
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21 December 2009, 00:43
nkonkavery cool.
21 December 2009, 00:52
reddy375This is a great story and wonderful news David. What about his future given that he is now use to human company!!!
21 December 2009, 01:08
David Hulmereddy,
Jimmy spends the vast majority of his time in the bush now. Close to HQ on the Turgwe River. He comes to visit only very occasionally with up to a month between visits. His attitude towards humans when he is in the bush is just that of a wild rhino - he hits the road or the humans do! It is quite weird - he seems to know that he should not befriend humans when out there. He is gradually becoming a wild rhino, as it should be. Nobody has contact with him without a barrier between except Anne. And even Anne is beginning to keep him at a distance. It is all working out fine. Roger says that a mother rhino with a female calf of almost two ears (weaning age) has moved into the area. Hopefully Jimmy's tale will end in the best possible way - we are hoping that, once weaned, the female calf walks straight into our Jim...
mrlexma,
Anne feeds Jimmy very little now, just enough for him to pay the odd visit, so that we know he is okay. Less and less grub for him here as time passes. There is plenty of food for him in the bush now. He loves the fresh, green grass - bang goes the browser theory!
David
21 December 2009, 01:29
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When Sadie and I visited Sept '07. Boy has that fella put on some pounds.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 21 December 2009, 01:59
A.DahlgrenI almost didnt recognize you David, is Jimmy eating all your food !

21 December 2009, 06:54
Michael Robinsonquote:
Originally posted by David Hulme:
mrlexma,
Anne feeds Jimmy very little now, just enough for him to pay the odd visit, so that we know he is okay. Less and less grub for him here as time passes. There is plenty of food for him in the bush now. He loves the fresh, green grass - bang goes the browser theory!
David
Excellent work, David. Here's hoping for the best for Jimmy and the neighborhood females, when the time is right, of course!

Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
21 December 2009, 06:57
David Hulmequote:
Originally posted by A.Dahlgren:
I almost didnt recognize you David, is Jimmy eating all your food !

21 December 2009, 06:58
David Hulmequote:
Originally posted by mrlexma:
quote:
Originally posted by David Hulme:
mrlexma,
Anne feeds Jimmy very little now, just enough for him to pay the odd visit, so that we know he is okay. Less and less grub for him here as time passes. There is plenty of food for him in the bush now. He loves the fresh, green grass - bang goes the browser theory!
David
Excellent work, David. Here's hoping for the best for Jimmy and the neighborhood females, when the time is right, of course!

21 December 2009, 08:54
cjwSo he's about 2-1/2 now? He is so cute and I'm so happy he has adapted to being wild and living off of the land. Thanks for posting the pictures and updates

Cindy
21 December 2009, 17:42
David HulmeCindy,
Yes, 2 1/2+ now. I guess he was born late February, 2007. We found him early April and estimated his age to be 6 weeks then.
Dave
21 December 2009, 19:24
ovnyOne word: BEAUTIFUL.

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22 December 2009, 00:38
David HulmeJimmy has decided to hang around for a while - here are some more pictures from this evening. Whatdo you think of my advertising bit with the first 2 pictures? Think I could rustle up a sponsor for the borderline walk? One of the coffee kings perhaps ? ha ha ha
Feeling drowzy?
Ricoffy lifts you - anywhere, any time, anyone!!
Anne is used to kissing grizzly guys...The only question is who is the more grizzled - Roger or Jimmy? Yikes, better watch myself eh? On a public forum and all...
Cheers David
22 December 2009, 07:51
BigFiveJackExpected top weight is...? {Thank you}
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23 December 2009, 02:46
Aspen Hill AdventuresAweeee! I just love Jimmy. Dave, so glad you found and rescued him, what a sweetheart he is.
Egads, you Zimsters do need to get some real coffee though.

~Ann
25 December 2009, 13:03
leopards valley safarisThis is actually a real great story.The way they are starting to poach the white rhino down south,this makes for an excellent feel good end to my Xmas day.
Keep well and stay safe
Dave davenport
25 December 2009, 20:47
Hog Killerquote:
Jimmy has decided to hang around for a while -
Must be Jimmy's Christmas present for everyone here on AR.
Thank you, Jimmy

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25 December 2009, 21:31
Ahmed SultanIt is such a pleasure to get updates on Jimmy, what a great story. David thanks for posting the pictures.
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26 December 2009, 04:01
RobinOLocksleyLovely pics.Jimmy with the kids looks so cute.I am happy that he keeps away from unknown humans and inclined to lead a "wild life" in the bush when he is there.Good for him and very nice of you.Thanks for the pictures.
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31 December 2009, 21:32
Bryan27I'm new here so don't know all the background on Jimmy, but this is one of the neatest things I've seen. It's always interesting to see and read about how people in other parts of the world live and things they see in their lives. Obviously, this would never happen in Tennessee!
01 January 2010, 06:53
Dr. Mike H.It's good to see Jimmy doing so well and acclimating to the wild. Give my best to Roger, Anne and Pete Wood and tell them that I hope to see them soon.