The southern white rhino is a species native to southern Africa, vulnerable to poaching and the illegal ivory trade. Thanks to conservation efforts, the population of this species is now on the ...
It is the fourth birth of her mother, Ellie, since 2016. The baby Rhino's name will be decided after a vote amongst the zoo visitors, once the calf is fit enough to be presented to the public in ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Zoo Knoxville's 56-year-old Dolly the Southern white rhino has died. According to the zoo, she was the oldest rhino in the United States. The South African-born animal had ...
Plus, for those that didn't spot any animals at Tampa ... feeding an Indian rhino to posing for a photo with koala bears. Recent visitors were generally pleased with the zoo, and especially ...
Cancel any time. MONTREAL - 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. MONTREAL – A Quebec zoo is mourning the ...
Dolly the Southern white rhino had to be euthanized due to medical issues at the Tennessee zoo where she had lived since 1976. Screengrab from Zoo Knoxville's Facebook post A 56-year-old ...
Zoo Knoxville announced Feb. 6 that Dolly the Southern white rhino had experienced severe mobility issues in recent days, leading to the decision to euthanize her. Dolly was born in South Africa ...
2. Katie G. Cotterill Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium A rare and endangered baby animal that looks like a “fuzzy watermelon” has a new name, and it’s also a fruit, a Washington zoo said.
Quebec's Granby zoo has announced the death of Shaboola, a 45-year-old white rhino who was the first of her species to be born in Canada. Shaboola is shown a zoo handout photo. THE CANADIAN ...
Join Manji, an orphaned white rhino, on his incredible journey from adversity to triumph at the Wild Is Life ... Manji’s path to recovery was marked by integrating into a group of rescued baby rhinos, ...
The anteaters were born in 2009, and this is their fourth baby together, the zoo said on its website. Giant anteaters are the largest species in the anteater family, and can grow up to 7 feet ...