I suppose they could have done in the past, given that the range of the Asiatic Rhino did once spread right through south east asia and up into China and overlaps that of the Reeves Muntjac and many of the other muntjac species. However nowadays the Asiatic Rhino is only found in a very few places.
I once saw rhino's fighting in Namibia at a waterhole in Etosha. Two males picking on another male and picking it up off the ground and dumping it - very impressive.
This looks much more play type fun - certainly for the Rhino.
I’ve met muntjac like that - full on barking, foot stamping, the whole works. Then I shot it…. It said “.308?is that all you got? And copper! Not lying down for copper! Do it again and I’ll ‘ave yer!” So I did. Tasted lovely.
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