Great News: An Endangered Rhino Has Given Birth To A Healthy Baby.

Rhino mother Ratu, a Sumatran Rhinoceros, had been restless for several days and had wandered around at home in the Indonesian national park, Way Kambas. It was finally time.

On the 12th of May at 4:42, Ratu gave birth to a healthy small calf weighing about 20 kg. He was born healthy an was quick to cuddle with his mother.


International Rhino Foundation

“Once again Ratu shows us that she is a very good mother,” said Dr. Zulfi Arsan, head veterinarian at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary.


International Rhino Foundation

This is Mother Ratu’s second baby. Her first, Andatu, was born in 2012 and the latest member of the family is being celebrated by animal lovers worldwide.

Sumatran rhinoceros are critically endangered, with less than a 100 left around the world.

But the baby rhino’s birth is now spreading joy and hope that this magnificent breed will be able to have a brighter future.


International Rhino Foundation

“We are overjoyed that Ratu delivered a healthy calf and are cautiously optimistic that the calf will continue to thrive. She’s absolutely adorable, and we haven’t stopped smiling since the moment we were sure she was alive and healthy. While one birth does not save the species, it’s one more Sumatran rhino on Earth,” said Dr. Suie Ellis, executive director of the IRF.

Luckily someone was there to capture this magnificent moment of the baby’s birth. And we have it here for you.

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