Reuters: Five days after the rhino was gunned down, its carcass had been picked apart by scavengers while the poachers who killed the threatened animal had probably taken its valuable horn over the South African border into Mozambique.
All that was left of its calf was a skull swarming with flies and a few other bones collected by crime scene investigators at South Africa's flagship Kruger National Park for DNA tests that may one day be used to link the poachers to the stolen horns.
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Despite armed guards, Africa’s rhinos losing battle to poachers
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on April 11th, 2013
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