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Mother-Daughter Duo’s Incredible Escape from Rhino Charge in Kaziranga

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In a breathtaking incident at Kaziranga National Park in India, a mother and daughter had a close call with a charging rhino during their wildlife safari.

The pair were thrown from their vehicle when the enormous rhino suddenly charged, flipping the open jeep.

Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with the animal’s powerful strides sending adrenaline racing through the group.

The safari driver’s quick thinking was crucial in this tense moment. He acted fast to distract the furious rhino, allowing the mother and daughter vital seconds to escape safely.

Other tourists joined in, making noise to redirect the animal’s focus away from the two successfully.

Kaziranga National Park, famous for its one-horned rhinos, attracts many wildlife lovers.

However, events like this highlight the unpredictable behavior of wild animals and the dangers of getting too close.

Authorities urge visitors to follow safety protocols during safaris and to respect the wildlife’s instincts.

The mother and daughter expressed deep appreciation for the driver and park staff who helped them during the crisis.

Despite the frightening experience, they remain fascinated by the park’s incredible wildlife and intend to return for a safer, more controlled visit.

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