Jordan-Jaguar97 3 Jan 2013 Is this one of the current Indian Rhino yards? I seem to recall Edinburgh's female 'Umfonzi' (?) rearing thirteen calves in her life time. Quite a record before she died in 2005.
Is this one of the current Indian Rhino yards? I seem to recall Edinburgh's female 'Umfonzi' (?) rearing thirteen calves in her life time. Quite a record before she died in 2005.
kiang 3 Jan 2013 Jordan-Jaguar97 said: Is this one of the current Indian Rhino yards? Click to expand... No this is the site of the banteng enclosure, the former bongo enclosure. And the female white rhino was Umfolozi.
Jordan-Jaguar97 said: Is this one of the current Indian Rhino yards? Click to expand... No this is the site of the banteng enclosure, the former bongo enclosure. And the female white rhino was Umfolozi.
P P Pertinax 4 Jan 2013 Jordan-Jaguar97 said: I seem to recall Edinburgh's female 'Umfonzi' (?) rearing thirteen calves in her life time. Quite a record before she died in 2005. Click to expand... And equally unusual, they were a single breeding pair, rather than in a group.
Jordan-Jaguar97 said: I seem to recall Edinburgh's female 'Umfonzi' (?) rearing thirteen calves in her life time. Quite a record before she died in 2005. Click to expand... And equally unusual, they were a single breeding pair, rather than in a group.
Jordan-Jaguar97 4 Jan 2013 Pertinax said: And equally unusual, they were a single breeding pair, rather than in a group. Click to expand... I also found that rather bizarre, as White Rhino would live in small groups in the Wild to see just a breeding pair was unusual. Thanks Kiang, I knew it was something along those lines.
Pertinax said: And equally unusual, they were a single breeding pair, rather than in a group. Click to expand... I also found that rather bizarre, as White Rhino would live in small groups in the Wild to see just a breeding pair was unusual. Thanks Kiang, I knew it was something along those lines.