South African scientists go radioactive to combat rhino poaching | Al Jazeera Newsfeed
South African scientists go radioactive to combat rhino poaching | Al Jazeera Newsfeed
South African scientists are injecting radioactive chips into live rhino horns in an effort to safeguard these giant mammals from poaching.
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This by far the stupidest thing to do on an animal that can go anywhere. Can you imagine if the rhino drinks from water or it contaminates other places and animals?
This doesn't work, they will just cover the horns in lead sheets to cover the radioactivity
These Rhinos are extremely rare to Earth, we destructive humans are as plentiful as Mosquitoes, ticks & fleas.
Why oh why do East Asians keep consuming the rhino horns and slaughtering our rhinos in South Africa?!
i wonder if they could do something similar w/🐘 tusks..
HEALED. Of course. Finds death.
Wow, this rhino can tip off a lorry when awake and fully operational! …
The original unicorn. Unicorn = one horn. This is why there’s so much superstition surrounding it.
Please save Bangladeshi students from the governments dogs
Please save Bangladeshi students from the governments dogs
Please save Bangladeshi students from the governments dogs
I hope it works..and I hope they make a sequel to Cocaine Bear…Atomic Rhino.
Bangladesh save student
All eyes on Bangladesh 😢