An endangered baby black rhino has had an extraordinary routine since coming into the care of a wildlife trust in Africa. Apollo now resides at Kenya's Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's Kaluku Field HQ, which has raised 17 orphaned rhinos so far. AMPUTATED WONDER DOG IS ABLE TO WALK ON TWO RIGHT LEGS“Typical of black rhinos, Apollo enjoys routine, familiar faces and known surroundings," Rob Brandford, executive director of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, said in a statement on the trust's website. The organization noted that between 1960 and 1995, the population of black rhinos dropped 98 percent to less than 2,500. In December 2019, a black rhino calf was born on Christmas Eve in Michigan's Potter Park Zoo, the first time in the zoo's 100-year history.
Source: Fox News May 06, 2020 15:00 UTC