SpudLink said:
havoc said:
h0b0 said:
Flying Rhino
Hover Rhino, in reality - they've not got enough lift to get out of ground effect.
I suspect it’s actually a maglev rhino. That’s why it’s restricted to the path that’s been laid out for it.
You're all wrong - it's an excellent action shot of a falling rhino, just before hitting the ground. It's quite common for rhinos to climb trees in search of bee nests, as they're an absolute bugger for fresh honey. They've developed a knack, much like domestic cats, of being able to twist when falling to always land on their feet. Rhinos share a lot of common DNA with cats, and have common distant ancestor species. In fact, what you're looking at there is basically a big, hairless, horny-nosed cat.