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The female white rhino was stopped by a shot and then her two-year-old male calf, who would not leave her, was shot dead before the mother was killed with a third bullet and their horns
removed. Harry was shown the bullets that were found lying on the ground as well as some cigarette butts that the poachers had left behind which are likely to contain their DNA. The rhino
carcasses had been severely scavenged by vultures and hyenas. The prince showed his knowledge of procedures when he said: "You have to try to get to the carcass as quickly as possible
to suck up all the evidence before the wilds of Africa take it. It's always a race against time." While looking at the cigarette butts and surveying the scene, the Prince
observed: "These guys seem a bit sloppy compared to the other guys." A ranger agreed, telling him that some amateur poachers do not know how to cut off the horn and just hack away
at the animal's head.