The symbolism of the Rhinoceros

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Members of the rhinoceros family are some of the largest remaining megafauna, with all species able to reach or exceed one tonne in weight.

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Credits
Video Photography and initial editing David Rock-Evans; Africa
Photos, sculptures and paintings
1. Babur hunting an Indian rhinoceros near Peshawar (c. 1526 CE), Persian miniature from the Baburnameh
2. Bronze scupture by Nick Bibby
3. Salvador Dalí - Cosmic Rhinoceros
4. P J Smit - Indian Rhinoceros
5. Agni on a rhinoceros from Angkor Wat temple
6. Albrech Durer – Rhinoceros
7. A rhinoceros depicted on a Roman mosaic in Villa Romana del Casale, an archeological site near Piazza Armerina in Sicily, Italy
8. Rhinoceros depicted on a wall of the Chauvet Cave in France, c. 10,000–30,000 years ago
9. ArtbyPaula - Tears of the rhino – hear my call and freedom-of-the-rhino-show-me-the-way
10. Under The Rain - Muriel Vekemans

Additional details
The rhinoceros in African culture: the evidence from archaeology, history and ethnography - 13 May 2017 from a Talk by Professor Jan Boeyens - Head of the Archaeology Division of the Department of Anthropology & Archaeology,University of South Africa

VIDEO EFFECTS
Rhino Animation pack Green Screen 3D
Julio Alvarado & Multimedios3D Designs. © 2020
https://www.youtube.com/ channel/UCIilhXF3QRk7r7IJpF1KPBQ

MUSIC
Robert Dann

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