With a rhino weighing more than 3 tons and skin up to 3-5 cm thick, it is clear that rhinos are not easy prey. Although the lion is agile, but if it is hit by a rhinoceros, it will be seriously injured and die.
In general, in the case of a rhinoceros, no matter how hungry the lion is, the story is that the cheek is swollen.
Returning to this situation, the fact that the rhinoceros deliberately entered the resting area of the lions stimulated the hunting instinct of the giant feline animals.
This group of lions includes many adults, so they are quite curious and want to learn. The lion’s way of learning is usually to scratch and lightly slap his paws to measure the danger and, if favorable, will eat meat.
Rhinos feel uncomfortable in front of curious people, so they take a stance and rush in with a very aggressive butt movement. Even in anger, it actively rushes to the lion to butt.
The lions know that this is not an easy meal, so they have to make way for the rhinos.