And one way...of protecting him... ..would be... to cut that horn off the nose. How is it? It looks great. The team check that they have what they need and Elvis lets us know that he's had enough. Just watch out, everybody. But actually, it's a positive sign that Elvis is not as friendly this time. Tonga and his colleagues want Elvis to live more like a wild rhino and develop a wariness of humans that may offer him some protection from poachers. Good luck to you, Elvis. Whilst filming, we're lucky enough to have a very well equipped camp. It's in the bush and there's no escaping the wild animals.