Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Sad, but True

Diceros bicornis, the Black Rhinoceros is now one of the most endangered species in the world. The Black Rhino does not do well at all in captivity, and it's numbers are very low in the wild-only 60 left. It has fallen prey to extreme poaching for it's horns. Please raise awareness! This is not cool! Why should the Black Rhino-or any animal-suffer this type of extinction?

~MotherNature

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