White rhinoceros was born at a park in Israel

A white rhino was born Monday (September 24) at Safari Ramat Gan Park in Israel. This is the first rhino born in Safari park in the last 15 years.

The newborn rhino named Tibor and his mother are Tanda, now in good health. This one-day rhino was introduced yesterday.

The park's white rhino herd was very crowded in the past, but the problems of pairing between rhinos have reduced their numbers and today the whole herd has about 10 adults. Some children are infertile, while those with reproductive ability do not endure pairing due to intense competition between males.

Picture 1 of White rhinoceros was born at a park in Israel (Photo: wdef.com) Park manager, Ameria Turkel, is excited about this new member, especially when the white rhino is threatened. He said: "If we look at the zoo keeping white rhinos around the world, there are only 150 white rhinos in total and in the past year, only 15 rhinos have been born at those zoos. ".

The rhino Tanda's mother was transferred from the Jerusalem Zoo to this park to restore herds of rhinos and promote rhino pairing. That strategy worked, and the new rhinoceros soon came to the attention of the rhino.

The pregnant woman in 2006 and pregnant for 17 months. In the past 20 years, white rhinos have been massacred by hunters around the world for their horns, which has reduced the number of these species to 11,000.

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