Rhino update:
Samburu was still at Hamilton Zoo as of Saturday. The zoo has no immediate plans to export him, though this remains the long term plan.
The post linked above doesn’t state whether the new rhino is male or female (though a small bachelor herd is my prediction). It’s looks young (I’d guess 3-4 years), which makes the following strong possibilities:
0.1 Carrie (DJ x Inyeti) 04-12-2018 Australia Zoo
1.0 Kingston (DJ x Caballe) 00-07-2019 Australia Zoo
0.1 Meeka (Khulu x Mopani) 18-08-2019 Taronga Western Plains Zoo
A weaker possibility is:
1.0 Tino (Cyrano x Tamu) 14-02-2015 Orana Wildlife Park
At six years, he’s older, though Orana Wildlife will surely be looking to move him on. He’s the son of the park’s only reproductively viable cow and his role as a stimulant bull will soon be fulfilled by the South African imports Orana will be receiving. They’ll soon be needing space and he’s the obvious export.
Considering Australia Zoo have (in the past) exported all calves born there, we can’t rule out Carrie too. She’s slightly older than Kingston, being three now, so it could quite possibly be her. Obviously her export will allow for her mother, Inyeti to breed once again. Inyeti only has two surviving calves and is from a genetically valuable line in the region.
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