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Tiny Deer Challenges 1.7-Ton Rhino in Snow!
10 Jan
Summary
- A small muntjac deer bravely challenged a 1.7-ton rhinoceros named Maruśka.
- The unusual encounter occurred in the snowy enclosure at Wrocław Zoo.
- Zoo staff explained the deer's boldness was due to testosterone and mating season.

A video from Poland's Wrocław Zoo showcases an extraordinary moment where a small muntjac deer confronted a 1.7-ton rhinoceros, Maruśka. The footage reveals the tiny deer fearlessly challenging the much larger animal within their shared, snow-covered enclosure. Maruśka initially nudged the deer, but the muntjac stood its ground, engaging in a playful, head-bumping standoff.
Zoo keepers explained that the muntjac's unusual assertiveness was driven by testosterone and the mating season, a common behavior for male deer needing to establish dominance. Despite the vast size difference, Maruśka displayed remarkable patience, leading staff to jokingly dub her 'the patient of a saint.'
This interaction, though typically rare in its intensity, is not unheard of, as muntjacs and rhinos often coexist. The video has since captivated online audiences, who praised the deer's courage and the rhino's calm demeanor, celebrating the unique personalities displayed by the zoo's inhabitants.




