Rhino charges after jeep in India, toppling vehicle


The rhino which attacked a jeep carrying tourists on safari had a calf in tow. - AKASH DEEP BADHAWAN, IFS/TWITTER

NEW DELHI (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Eight people, including six Indian tourists on safari, were injured after a rhinoceros went after their jeep, causing the vehicle to overturn.

The incident took place at the Jaldapara National Park in West Bengal, India, on Saturday (Feb 25). The park is home to nearly 300 rhinos, as well as elephants, deer, fresh water turtles and a wide variety of birds.

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