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

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Two White Rhinoceros calves – one male and one female – were
born just two days apart at the Knowsley Safari Park.

On November 7, female Piglet delivered baby Njiri and on November
9, baby Thabo was born to 18-year-old Winnie. 
Both calves were sired by 18-year-old bull Shako.  Piglet
and Winnie were pregnant for 16 months.

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The calves were given African names to celebrate their wild
heritage.  Njiri means “warthog” and
Thabo means “joy.”

These calves are the 12th and 13th
Rhinos to be born at Knowlsey Safari Park in the last ten years.  The park’s breeding program is managed by the
European Association of Zoos and Aquaria’s (EAZA) European Endangered Species
Programme (EEP).

White Rhinos are hunted extensively in their native African
home and are perilously close to extinction with only about 20,000 remaining in
the wild.  Rhinos are often killed solely
for their horns, which are sought on the black market.  The birth of these two calves is important to
maintaining a healthy and genetically diverse population in zoos – which may
one day be needed to augment the dwindling wild population.

Photo Credits:  Knowsley Safari Park

More photos below the fold!


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2 responses to “Double the Fun: Two Rhinos Born at Knowsley Safari Park”

  1. Cé Avatar

    the birth of a rhino is always such a good news! now the birth of two rhinos… it doesn’t get any better than that! hopefully it’s not too late to save rhinos from extinction…

  2. Trilby Avatar
    Trilby

    That is the cutest thing, all naked with no fur, the big slayed feet, and the awkward head. Aw….

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