Video: Rhino Attacks SUV Full Of Tourists
The Rhino is thought to have gotten aggressive because of a female Rhino in heat nearby.

MKOMAZI, TANZANIA – JUNE 19: A male rhino (translocated from the Czech Republic) called Jabu at Mkomazi rhino Sanctuary on June 19, 2012 in Mkomazi, Tanzania. The Aspinall Foundation along with the Tusk Trust and the George Adamson Trust combined forces to stage a rare translocation of three captive born black rhino to Mkomazi National Park in Tanzania in order to rejuvenate numbers of the black rhino in the area. The three animals, Grumeti, Monduli and Zawadi were airlifted in a dedicated DHL Boeing 757 from Manston Airport in Kent direct to Kilimanjaro Int Airport in Tanzania. The rhino have been donated by Damian Aspinall, Chairman of The Aspinall Foundation, from their breeding group at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park in Kent. The reintroduction of endangered species to the wild to assist breeding programmes is a major focus of The Aspinall Foundation. Prince William as Patron of Tusk Trust and a dedicated campaigner against poaching visited the rhinos at Port Lympne ahead of their translocation and today released a speech via the BBC highlighting his dedication to the fight against the illegal trade of ivory. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images). (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
The Rhino is thought to have gotten aggressive because of a female Rhino in heat nearby.