JAKARTA (Reuters) - A rare Javan rhinoceros has been captured on camera gleefully rolling around in the khaki, tropical waters of a national park, on the westernmost tip of Indonesia's Java island.
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Video shared on social media by the Australian zoo on showed the one-month-old calf following her mother Bakhita around the enclosure and playing in the muddy water. The calf born on February 24 was ...
BATH TIME: A one-month old rhino named Sabi Star and her mom rolled around in the mud at Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo, Australia. The zoo posted the video to social media on March 29.
With just 68 individuals surviving in a single site, the Javan rhino is one of the world’s rarest and most endangered animals. The species is so elusive that conservationists have studied it for years ...
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