An angry rhino was caught on camera ramming straight into a car full of terrified tourists in Africa.

The animal can be seen casually trotting through the Etosha National Park in Namibia before it turns and charges at the white 4WD.

View photos The enraged rhino marks up its opponent before charging at the car full of tourists. Photo: YouTube More





The rhino continually rams the Toyota causing it to gain momentum completely moving the vehicle from out of its tracks as the tourists sit terrified unable to do a thing.

The passengers escaped without injury but were shaken.

Tourist. Alexandra Poier, 48, was in a vehicle across from the attack and managed to capture the ordeal on camera.

View photos The rhino rammed into the car a few times causing the Toyota to gain momentum and forced off its tracks. Photo: YouTube More

View photos The wild animal trots off after ramming the car as the tourist car drives away slowly. Photo: YouTube More

"I think the rhino saw a threat and that is why he attacked," she said adding that it could of happened to her.

"It happened very quickly and suddenly. After he went to the side of our car and we left quickly. The tour guide said this was a rare event."

“The tour guide said this was a rare event.”

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