Lifting the grey headpiece over my face, I felt Chris melt away.
Instead, I became my alter ego – Rhino Boy Chris, dressed in a rhino costume.
‘That suits you,’ my wife Kate, 51, laughed.
But I wasn’t just dressing up as my favourite animal for a casual laugh.
I always slipped it on before heading out on my morning jog, training for my next marathon to fundraise for the charity Save The Rhino International – something I’d been doing since 2009.
When I was five, I saw a rhino on holiday in Kenya with my mum Jackie and my dad Mike.
At first, I was intimidated by its huge horns.
But then, an adorable baby rhino ran up to it.
Seeing them nuzzle each other, I was awestruck.
How…