- A rhino can be seen chasing a convoy of safari jeeps in Kaziranga National Park.
- No one was reported to have been injured in the incident.
- In Manas National Park, travellers escaped uninjured after a similar incident.
Rhino chases tourists in Kaziranga National Park towards the cars. A convoy of jeeps can be seen barreling across a tiny road in the national park as people cry ‘bhaga (speed up)’ in a now-viral video. The rhino may be seen chasing the tourists’ autos. However, no one was reported to have been injured.
In the video, a rhino can be seen chasing a convoy of safari jeeps, which drove away to safety. The animal could be seen on their tail for a few kilometres before disappearing into a neighbouring thicket. The incident occurred in the National Park’s Bagori range. According to the Assam Tribune, the rhino brushed up against the jeep’s rear tyre. The mark of the rhino’s teeth was later discovered. It was said that authorities feared the animal had wounded its mouth, which is why it turned around and fled into the grasslands.
The incident’s footage has gone popular on Twitter. “This is called rhino charge,” a user captioned the video. Again tourist safari jeep chased by Rhino at Kaziranga, cries of ‘Bhaga Bhaga’ says it all.”
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