- Good news, we captured the packers who were trying to get your horn.
- Whew! thats no skin off my nose
- Though I don't think you used that phrase correctly.
- Tusk tusk shame on me
- ???
Guess the rhino would be upset to find out that on reserves they knock out the rhino and cut off the horn with a chainsaw. That way poachers don’t want to kill the rhino for the horn. Wonder if he has a pun for that?
Rekam…. mostly to grind up and use in traditional Asian medicine. Most countries have tried to stop the practice, but the black market thrives. In some places powdered rhino horn is worth add much as diamonds, by weight. Hard to stop that trade, even though the medical uses have been thoroughly debunked.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 9 years ago
I guess he’s trying out for a spot on the endangered species list.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 9 years ago
At least there’ll be no charge for his performances.
jreckard over 9 years ago
That rhino’s plastered.
jbmlaw01 over 9 years ago
Fortunately he did not charge them for the jokes.
Al Nala over 9 years ago
Is a punning hippo a pippo?
miscreant over 9 years ago
Guess the rhino would be upset to find out that on reserves they knock out the rhino and cut off the horn with a chainsaw. That way poachers don’t want to kill the rhino for the horn. Wonder if he has a pun for that?
Godfreydaniel over 9 years ago
@miscreant1Little Jack Hornless?
Lyons Group, Inc. over 9 years ago
Someone should get on the horn about him.
RussHeim over 9 years ago
He’s not an amateur biscus. He’s a probiscus.
What? Me worried ? over 9 years ago
Rhinos pun ????
rekam Premium Member over 9 years ago
So why are they so desirous to the poachers?
Jeff0811 over 9 years ago
Not sure poaching is fitting comic material. Poaching is as out of place in the comics as Andrew Dice Clay reciting his version of a child’s poem.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 9 years ago
Rekam…. mostly to grind up and use in traditional Asian medicine. Most countries have tried to stop the practice, but the black market thrives. In some places powdered rhino horn is worth add much as diamonds, by weight. Hard to stop that trade, even though the medical uses have been thoroughly debunked.
hippogriff over 9 years ago
SusanSunshine: And chemically would be indistinguishable from ground up toenails or barber shop sweepings.