A team of conservationists in Nepal encountered the wrath of a rhino they were trying to protect.
Upon its release Tuesday in Chitwan National Park, the rhino charged the group. Some were safe atop a van, but those on elephants were more vulnerable.
The animal relocation was part of a program to establish a new breeding group of the animals, which are prized by wildlife poachers. One male and four females will be released in the national park this week.
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