zooboy28
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2015 should be a big year for Orana Park - especially the scheduled arrival of NZ's first gorillas. The first news however is the birth of a male white rhino.
Story here: New rhino at Christchurch zoo - news - the-press | Stuff.co.nz
Story here: New rhino at Christchurch zoo - news - the-press | Stuff.co.nz
A newborn rhinoceros captured a Christchurch zoo's hearts on Valentine's night.
Tamu, a 12-year-old white rhino, gave birth to a 50-kilogram calf at Orana Wildlife Park at 11pm on Saturday.
Southern White Rhinoceros are classified as a "near threatened" species, facing the ongoing threat of being illegally poached for their horns.
Orana's Head Keeper of Exotic Mammals Rob Clifford said the team was "thrilled" with the healthy calf, who spent 17 months in gestation.
Keeper Jenny Bowles, who worked with Tamu throughout her pregnancy said the calf was "the cutest thing I have seen."
"[He] already has so much personality!"
She said the calf "jumps around trying to play with mum" while emitting high-pitched squeals.
The calf was Tamu's second and the third to born at the park.
Its father Cyrano was euthanised last year, owing to renal failure.
Clifford said the "little fellow" would grow quickly.
"Rhino calves can gain more than 2kg per day during their first few months due to the richness of the mother's milk."
The calf will make his public debut on Sunday.