The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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On October 23, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay welcomed a baby White Rhinoceros. The female Rhino, who has yet to be named, was born at the 26-acre White Rhino habitat on Busch Gardens’ Serengeti Plain. This is the second calf born to mother Kisiri
and the seventh for father Tambo. She weighed an
estimated 140 pounds at the time of the birth, and will gain approximately four pounds each day until she reaches an adult
weight of approximately 3,500 to 4,000 pounds.

Fewer than 15,000 white rhinos remain in the wild, and approximately 200 live in zoological facilities across North America. Busch Gardens participates in the Association of
Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Species Survival Plan (SSP) to ensure genetic
diversification among threatened and endangered animals in zoological
facilities.  Busch Gardens has celebrated a total of seven White Rhino births since October 2004, and this birth brings the total white and black rhino population there to eight.

Kisiri, Tambo and another female white rhino were airlifted from
Kruger National Park in South Africa in 2001 through the efforts of the
International Rhino Foundation (IRF), a non-profit organization dedicated to
the protection of rhinos. 

Rhino nurse

Rhino side

Rhino shy

Rhino 1

Photo Credits: Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

2 responses to “Busch Gardens Welcomes Baby White Rhino”

  1. Trilby Avatar
    Trilby

    Do these 4,000 pounds make me look fat?

  2. MAB Avatar
    MAB

    Should name her “Mugzy”.

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