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Smithsonian Channel | Why a Hill of Dung is a Male Rhino’s Calling Card 🦏 | Smithsonian Channel @SmithsonianChannel | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 4 hours ago
Dominant male rhinos use dung as a kind of signpost–a thinly-veiled threat to rivals to stay away from their territory, backed up by hormone-infused fecal proof of their health, status, and dominance.

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