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Baby Rhino Invents A New Morning Walk Routine Called The Drunk Crab Walk!

Walking. You know how important it is, right? Everyone tells you to walk at least 30 minutes a day to keep your heart fit, but it’s the same exact pattern every single day. You can’t walk in any other manner than using your legs to walk straight until you’ve reached your destination, or is there? Well, for those of you who want to add some spice to your walking, let this expert rhino help you!


This baby rhino has just invested a new type of walk and trust me, for those of you who want to lose some weight, this “drunk crab walk” is just perfect! If you crab walk every 10 minutes, you’re going to lose quite a few calories, I tell you! This rhino isn’t just a rhino, it’s a genius rhino to have come up with such creativity!

Take a look at this rhino’s drunk crab walk!

Kabelo playing with his carers on a morning walk. Be warned, this footage is incredibly cute.The Rhino Orphanage is the world's first dedicated rhino orphanage. The non-profit organization specializes in the hand raising and rehabilitation of rhino calves left orphaned from the poaching crisis.Please consider supporting us today:www.therhinoorphanage.co.za
Posted by The Rhino Orphanage on Tuesday, October 20, 2015

I’m definitely trying this out tomorrow morning! Who’s with me? Those of you who liked this and are probably going to try it, share it with your friends too!

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