A group of British tourists on safari in South Africa last week witnessed the dramatic moment a furious elephant charged a group of rhino.<br /><br />In a video of the rare scene, safari guide Tim Brown and his guests are watching the rhinoceroses at a mud wallow in Hluhluwe Imfolozi game reserve when suddenly one of the tourists spots movement in the bushes.<br /><br />"See the bush moving now, what is it?" she asks.<br /><br />"Elephant!" Brown shouts as he scrambles to move the safari vehicle to a better vantage point.<br /><br />The trumpeting giant begins to charge the group of rhino which now flee the mud hole but not before the tourists snap some memorable photographs.<br /><br />"Two of the Big Five in one photograph," Brown remarks.<br /><br />In Africa, the big five game animals are the lion, leopard, rhinoceros (both black and white species), elephant, and buffalo. The term was coined by big-game hunters and refers to the five most difficult animals in Africa to hunt on foot.
