It’s amazing to see how baby animals are born. Here is a follow-up to the baby hippo photo gallery, this time about the birth of a baby rhinocerus, the first conceived by artificial insemination. Born in the Budapest Zoo, weighed in at 128lbs (58kg) and coming after a 16 months and 15 days pregnancy. The baby rhino was described as “full of life” by zoo employees. “The little one seemed active […]. An hour after being born it stood up on its own legs,” a statement said. See for yourself how the birth took place
WAHAAY it’s sooo cuuuuute!!