Do rhinos put out fires?

India
December 12, 2006 12:23am CST
I happened to catch a favorite movie of mine, The Gods Must Be Crazy, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gods_Must_Be_Crazy which is currently running on FMC [Fox Movie Channel] and well worth the watch if you go for this sort of thing; in fact, a classic one-of-a-kind, IMO. Mentioned in the movie is the claim that if a rhinoceros sees your fire he will come and stomp it out. Quote: There are a number of legends about rhinoceroses stamping out fire. The story seems to have been common in Malaysia and Burma. This type of rhinoceros even had a special name in Malay, 'badak api', where badak means rhinoceros and api means fire. The animal would come when a fire is lit in the forest and stamp it out. Whether or not there is any truth to this has not yet been proven, as there has been no documented sighting of this phenomenon in recent history. This lack of evidence may stem from the fact that rhinoceros sightings overall in South East Asia have become very rare, largely due to widespread illegal poaching of the critically endangered animal. The idea of rhinos stamping out fire featured prominently in the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy and also in an episode of The Simpsons http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinoceros http://www.sosrhino.org/knowledge/faq.php
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