
Once you start looking, you can spot rhinos everywhere! Just three examples found around town:
- Yarra Trams Safety Awareness Campaign
- G Star Raw at Melbourne Central
- The Carlton Hotel
Let us know if you spot any rhinos on your travels!

Once you start looking, you can spot rhinos everywhere! Just three examples found around town:
Let us know if you spot any rhinos on your travels!

Australia Zoo has just announced the birth of the first baby Rhino to be born in Queensland, born at 3:15am on Tuesday 12 April 2011.
This Friday, the as yet unnamed baby Rhino took its first steps! Click here for the video.
Naming rights for the baby rhino are being auctioned off on eBay, with all money raised going towards Australia Zoo’s Conservation Projects in Africa. Check out the auction for your chance to name the rhino.
All images are copyright Australia Zoo.

Mx reported yesterday that there are plans for a town in southern Sudan shaped like a rhino. Can’t wait for the aerial photographs!

Merry Christmas from the team at WhiteRhino. As the lights go out on 2009, WhiteRhino would like to wish you all the best for the festive season and the new year. We are all on a break as of 23 December 2009, and we’ll be bright, charged and ready to go on 11 January 2010. See you then!
Some of you may have received our Christmas Card over the last few days. Here, we reveal exactly what went into the making of the beast that is the light-up rhino.
Firstly, I’d like to dispel some rumours – yes, it’s real. I painstakingly spent hours carefully laying the lights on our wireframe rhino (not to mention sourcing the lights), and the boys took him out to the depths of suburbia to be let loose in his native environment. Thank you to Gary Gross for the photography.
Follow the link below to view the behind the scenes shots.

Following on with the Rhino food theme this Christmas, I made WhiteRhino shortbread as a special treat for the boys to say thank you for being such lovely work colleagues!