Rare and Tiny Javanese Rhinos Captured on Film

A specially designed video camera installed in the jungles of Indonesia captured the rare (and tiny!) Javanese Rhino momma and her calf ... right before she attacked it!

After just a month in operation, specially designed video cameras installed to capture wildlife footage in the jungles of South East Asia have twice recorded remarkable images of a mother and child pair of the world's rarest rhino.

But the success was not without incident as after a short inspection, the rhino mother charged the camera installation in Ujung Kulon National Park and sent it flying.

Article at Science Daily | Hit play or go to Link [YouTube]


After A MONTH? I can't believe how committed wildlife photographers and the like are. The behind-the-scenes parts of the BBC/Discovery documentary "Planet Earth" were just incredible. It would sure be cool to take a one-year sabbatical and be a wildlife photographer.
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