I had a mouse that used to do this: run up toward something new, then turn and run back to me. This baby rhinoceros is doing pretty much the same thing. Only with him you can’t do it in the living room.
I had a mouse that used to do this: run up toward something new, then turn and run back to me. This baby rhinoceros is doing pretty much the same thing. Only with him you can’t do it in the living room.
I guess all baby animals have things that excite them and cause them to perform some unexpected didos. Kinda fun to see what kind of things the different species get into.
Baby animals are so adorable … but then they grow up, and some of them turn out not so adorable and sometimes dangerous. Of course, we can say the same thing about humans, no? 😁😁😁 (You do realize I’m joking about the grownup part, right?)
On the whole rhinos are less dangerous than RINOs.
Good point.
Whoever filmed that had a lot more nerve than me. I’ve heard that rhinos can be quite unpredictable. In any event, all’s well that ends well, and I guess that cute isn’t confined to cuddly little creatures. Ahhh, the curiosity and playfulness of youth. 🙂