A Sumatran rhino gave birth at a sanctuary in Indonesia on Thursday, an official said, taking the critically endangered species a step further away from extinction.
The female calf was born at 5:40 am on western Sumatra island, a spokesman for the environment ministry said.
It was the second baby born to rhino Ratu. Her previous birth four years ago marked the first time a Sumatran rhino had been born in an Asian breeding facility for more than 140 years.
The new calf and Ratu, whose name means "Queen" in Indonesian, were both in good health, with the newborn feeding within two hours, spokesman Novrizal Tahar told AFP.
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Sumatran rhinos are extremely rare, with just 100 believed to exist in the world. The birth is a major boon for the species, which last year was declared extinct in Malaysia.
One baby is a "step further away from extinction."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 13 2016, @08:20PM
Noah's flood didn't really happen.
(Score: 2) by LoRdTAW on Friday May 13 2016, @08:52PM
Good grief: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=humans+came+close+to+extinction [lmgtfy.com]
I appear to have been off by a factor of 10 but it still applies.