Part 1 of a series of 6 on the wildlife of Chitwan NP. Depicted are the Indian Paradise Flycatcher, Small Indian civet and Great One-horned rhinoceros. Hope you like it.
I think it was discussed before, but recently I was impressed again by horns of some wild rhinos. Not only much longer than in zoos, but also different shape - narrow and pointed. Zoo rhinos have more like thick stumps...
"Shiwa", the female Indian rhino at Terra Natura has been confirmed to be pregnant.
The birth is expected to happen between January and March and would be a first successful breeding in Spain.
The father of the calf is 24 year old "Niko".
Terra Natura Benidorm confirma el embarazo de una...
Great news, Indian rhino Saar gave birth to her first calf at 1.24am on Nov 19, 2011. The webcams were online the whole time! Mommie and baby are doing very well, the sex of the calf is still unkown.
Find some screenshots and a video taken from the webcams on my rhino website rhinos.eu
Can someone confirm this video is recent, it shows a mother and calf at Lisbon zoo, perhaps cindelp?
ISIS is showin 1.3 at the zoo but no births, this video is from Nov 21 2009.
I just read a paper at the Los angeles Zoo that says that the zoo will be receiving a female indian rhino from the Oklahoma city zoo which will later be moved to the Western Plains Zoo. That info was on the bulletin, and it did not include a date of when will happen.