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Apr. 2014 - Wildlife Canyon - Harapan

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I really love this photo of Harapan. Did you make your visit just to make sure you saw him again incase he moves without warning?
 
I really love this photo of Harapan. Did you make your visit just to make sure you saw him again incase he moves without warning?

That's one of the reasons, I am very worried that he will be gone sooner than expected and I'm glad I got to see him like this. He came across the fence a few times and I was only 3 feet away from this rare gem.
 
That's one of the reasons, I am very worried that he will be gone sooner than expected and I'm glad I got to see him like this. He came across the fence a few times and I was only 3 feet away from this rare gem.

Have they announced that they are sending him to Sumatra, or is that what is expected will happen?
 
What an amazing animal! It is weird to see a hairy rhino when all the others you have seen are basically just bald !
 
Is it true they aren't as hairy in the wild, and that they grow more hair once out of the tropics?
 
Is it true they aren't as hairy in the wild, and that they grow more hair once out of the tropics?

i think they are hairier as youngsters and lose it as they grow older. Harapan is still only about six. He looks hairier than any of the other Cincinnati ones. The pair at Port Lympne weren't very hairy either, though it seems to stay on their ears and a fringe along the belly and tail.

The females at Way Kambas look completely hairless but it might be that they would retain their hair longer in colder climates though.
 
Dr. Teri Roth says that's basically the new plan is to send him over.

It must be a wrench for all concerned who bred and worked with him, but I think it is in his best interests and preferably before there's any chance of him starting to lose condition like Suci did.
 
It must be a wrench for all concerned who bred and worked with him, but I think it is in his best interests and preferably before there's any chance of him starting to lose condition like Suci did.

I agree. It's a difficult situation but it's probably best for the species if he joins one of the SE Asian breeding projects.
However, part of me desperately hopes that he sticks around a while longer - I might be able to visit at the end of June.
 

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