An endangered child rhino has been filmed enjoying and exploring the paddock at its new residence.
The southern white rhino calf was born on 7 March to mum Jaseera at Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire.
Rhino keeper Michael Hepher mentioned: “At six weeks previous he is getting bolder by the day. Whereas he began out fairly wobbly on his ft, he is now firmly discovered his stride.”
The calf was named Benja by ZSL’s conservationists in Kenya, in honour of the dominant black rhino bull that lives within the Tsavo Conservation Space the place the staff works.
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