The only male white rhino left in the world

Find out the past of the only male male white rhino left on Earth.

The only male white rhino in the world

As reported, the Northern white rhino has only 5 individuals on Earth . Among them, Sudan is the only male rhino after the death of Angalifu - another male white rhino at age 44.

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In the world, now only Sudan is the male Northern white rhino

According to animal researchers, Sudan's rhino life is associated with the lost and exile . Born in Southern Sudan, but in 1973, Sudan was arrested and transferred to Dvur Králové zoo for commercial purposes.

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During this time, Sudan's rhino paired and had two baby rhinos, Naribe (born in 1983) and Najin (born in 1989). The Najin female rhinoceros then gave birth to an individual named Fatu, helping Sudan to become his 'grandfather' in the family.

By December 2009, he was transferred to Ol Pejeta Conservancy and Najin baby rhino. They are raised in special conservation and breeding programs to save the Northern White Rhino from extinction.

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Sudan's sad eyes tell all about the future of uncle

However, breeding efforts at Ol Pejeta conservation area with Sudan have not been successful . And so far, only Sudan alone in the world is the Northern male white rhino.

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Picture 5 of The only male white rhino left in the world The horns of Sudan are cut away so that poachers can let go

At 42, researchers hope Sudan can live up to 50 years to have enough time to breed, helping the Northern white rhino survive.

In order to protect Sudan from poachers, even people had to cut his horn, and sent the Sudanese forest protection team 24 hours a day.