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Namibia Adventure, Introduction

David lived in Namibia (a country in southern Africa). He had a pet Namib Desert Horse (rare wild horse, always brown) called Secretariat, after the famous racehorse. He also had a pet white rhino called horn.

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                                                           Horn

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Secretariat

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  1. David had a pet white rhino named Horn? That must have been very expensive to feed! Isn't a rhino a dangerous animal? I look forward to hearing more!

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    1. White rhinos actually are the most friendly rhino species, and David lived in the desert, so Horn could find his own food.

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