Lifestyle Pets 'Horn'y Rhinos Caught Mating in Full View of Nairobi Skyscrapers The lusty rhinos were photographed in Nairobi National Park in Kenya by a highway worker By Kelli Bender Kelli Bender Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2013. Her work has previously appeared on MTV, The Frisky, Vice, and Best Friends Magazine. People Editorial Guidelines Published on December 7, 2018 04:27PM EST Photo: Lamak Sheikh/Caters News This photo bomb is rated PG-13. According to Caters News Agency, a highway maintenance worker got an eyeful when he went to take pictures in Nairobi National Park in Kenya. Lamak Sheikh recently stopped to take a few photos of the Nairobi skyline and a group of rhinos standing in front of the vista. With Sheikh going about his business, the rhinos started to go about theirs. “It was lunchtime when I was driving to a picnic site to take my siesta and saw these white rhinos mating,” the worker told Caters, calling the creatures “gentle behemoths.” “It was another lucky day in my time at the Nairobi National Park” Two white rhinos mating is a welcomed sight for conservationists as well, since white rhinos are listed as Near Threatened by the ICUN Red List.