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THE RHINOCEROS

 
 

" You see, rhinos can run at thirty miles an hour, which is pretty fast when you consider how much weight they're pulling.

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Just one problem with this phenomenon. Rhinos can only see thirty feet in front of them. Can you imagine something that large moving in concert as a group, plowing ahead at thirty miles an hour with no idea what's at thirty-one feet?

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But with that horn pointing the way, rhinos run forward full steam ahead without apprehension, which leads us to their name.

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Rhinos moving together at full speed are known as a "Crash". Even when they're just hanging around enjoying the watershed, they're called a crash because of their potential. "

 

- McManus, Erwin Raphael.

The Barbarian Way: Unleash the Untamed Faith Within. Nashville, TN: Nelson, 2005. 137-38.