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| When near its home range, the Black Rhinoceros walks with its head close to the ground sniffing, At a dung pile, it will sniff, thrash through it with its horn, shake its head from side to side, then scatter it with its feet. This ritualized behavior is performed even by young calves. They may be leaving scent trails or perhaps it may help avoid visual contact between individuals. | ||||||||||
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