http://www.rhinos-irf.org/rhinos/black.html
-Bob F.
Do you mean in the wild?
Very few.
In Kenya alone one estimated the number of black rhinos to be about 4000 in 1958. To-day? Maybe 50, mostly in Masai Mara.
In Tanzania you will find them in Ngorogoro carter, very, very few outside. I have a friend who was very badly mouled by one 10 years ago, bad luck for him.
In Zim there are still some, maybe 50, closely watched by armed game scouts.
In RSA nil, in Zambia very few and still there are some in northern Namibia.
Bjorn
Of course this doesn't answer you question, it is just an observation and my only experience with Rhinos.
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David
We must have seen close to 100 white rhinos altogether on 5 different concessions in South Africa during a 15 day plains game hunt. White rhinos are definitely not rare or endangered in RSA.
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Interesting observation on the black and whites. Last June I hunted with Peter Clausen on his Okosongoro Ranch in Namibia. Peter had 3 whites which were his, and was caring for 10 black for the Namibian Gov't. that came from Etosha. Although there were 3 times more blacks than whites, we saw a white on 3 different occassions and a black only once. Just the opposite of your experience. Go figure!
Almost walked into a black rhino in the dark after following up wildebeest (less than 15 yards). Luckily the PH heard him feeding in the dark before he noticed us.
He had walked past the 4x4 on the way to where we were earlier and was also spotted by a tracker and my wife at the vehicle.
Nitro
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