
Rhinos are endangered animals, and a book on photos of wild rhinos will be published later this year.
The title of the book is Remembering Rhinos (Remember rhinos).
There are a lot of famous photographers who take these photos, and they need to compete first.
(This photo was taken by photographer Robert dekker in the desert.
There are more than 1,000 photographs of rhinos from around the world, including white, black and one-horned rhinos.
(In the photo above, photographer Rob Cottle photographs the scars of life)
Only 10 photographers and 11 photographs were left in the 100 contestants, including the rare Namibian black rhino.
Two rhinos fighting in mud, photographed by photographer Chris Grech.
A lonely rhino at sunset, photographed by photographer Gurcharan Roopra.
Baby rhinos and mother rhinos together, photographed by photographer vladimír Čech Jr.
As rhino populations have further diminished due to poaching, there are currently only about 30,000 wild rhinos worldwide.
The book will go on sale on October 30, and all the proceeds are used to protect the animals. (A bee playing on the edge of a rhinoceros above, by photographer Nick Newman)
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