A zoo in Quebec says it had to say goodbye to a 45-year-old white rhinoceros, the first one born on Canadian soil, calling her the 'star animal' at the zoo.
An alligator-like reptile has found a new home after city staff discovered it had been living in a Toronto home for over a decade, contrary to the city’s bylaws.
Granby Zoo announced the passing of Shaboola, a 45-year-old female white rhinoceros, after a decline in her health in recent ...
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Shaboola was born at the Toronto Zoo on Oct. 13, 1979, which according to the Granby zoo made her the oldest white rhino in Canada and the third oldest female in North America at the time of her death ...
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A Quebec zoo is mourning the death of Shaboola, a 45-year-old white rhino who was the first of her species born in Canada.
(Submitted by Granby Zoo) Just hours after her birth on Oct. 13, 1979 at the Toronto Zoo, she made headlines as the first white rhinoceros born in Canada. In 2012, Shaboola joined the Granby Zoo to ...
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