This is more what I meant.Sure his genes can be passed on but who will pay for it as he is past breeding it means that he will have to be kept in a small enclosure milked of his valuable sperm
they most likely would prefer to put their pri--s where their mouths are.Brilliant!!! Let's see those pri--s put their money where their mouths are....
You have no idea what you are talking aboutThis is more what I meant.
Sure I read it, part of me wonders if by selecting black rhinos for more docile disposition we are changing the nature of the species. Mostly without realizing it.
Succinct and to the point I like itWell that's bullshit.....
I'm sure they have been when he was in his prime. If you were to research it or go learn first hand about the species... It is quite common that as these bulls age they are no longer able to mount the females. Bad joints, larger body,, you know, same as some other species. As you might imagine they get rather frustrated and cantankerous. Thus here we are with the typical story of old bulls. Including the the much more docile white rhinos.It's a shame his genetics couldn't be passed on.