No, this has not been photo-shopped; this is a deadrhino.
2
We were left with a deadrhino, which we did not want, twelve miles from camp, and no water.
3
The Colonel decreed that no one should approach where the deadrhino lay, lest our presence there should arouse suspicion too soon.
4
For an hour the gunbearers worked on the deadrhino and finally secured the head and feet and certain desirable parts of the skin.
5
His attitude and the tone of his voice were indifferent, but the merest flicker of the tail of his eye touched the deadrhino.
6
The front horn of the deadrhino was twenty and three-quarters inches long and in many places the animal's hide was over an inch thick.
7
All around were half- deadrhinos, sad apes, and lacklustre leopards, attended by long-haired men who looked as surly and unpredictable as the animals themselves.