Rhino charges into truck in India

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    The incident happened in Assam yesterday (Picture: SWNS)

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    The occurrence occurred in Assam the other day (Picture: SWNS)

    This is the terrible minute a rhino charges into a truck speeding along an Indian roadway.

    The animal, apparently trying to cross the roadway, runs directly into the truck as its chauffeur frantically tries to prevent the accident.

    At initially the substantial mammal appears untouched by the crash, however it then has a hard time to restore its footing in the video, recommending it was injured.

    The degree of its injuries are uncertain however rangers in Assam’s Kaziranga National Park are trying to discover it.

    Police are stated to have actually obstructed and took the car after the other day’s crash, prior to fining the chauffeur.

    In the clip, the rhino can be seen on the edge of the roadway as the truck techniques.

    It unexpectedly charges into the roadway and, regardless of the truck swerving to the right, it smashes head initially into the car prior to missing out on an approaching cars and truck.

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    Shocking footage shows a rhino being hit by a moving lorry SWFSrhino - by Josie Adnitt & Dinesh Dubey This footage shows the upsetting moment a rhino is struck and left injured by a speeding lorry as it tries to cross a road in India, In the video, the rhino can be seen on the edge of the road as the lorry approaches and moving into the carriageway.

    The animal smacked into the vehicle head first before being spun around (Picture: SWNS)
    The rhino attempted to get up as a car drove past (Picture: SWNS)
    But it stumbled again as it left the road (Picture: SWNS)

    The huge rhino is sent spinning across the road but after a brief pause stands up and attempts to gallop off.

    But it slips again before returning to the greenery where it emerged from.

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