Critically Endangered Baby Black Rhino Makes Its Debut at Cleveland Zoo
- A critically endangered baby Eastern Black Rhino debuted at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, weighing 120 pounds .
- The 120-pound calf was born to mother Kibibbi and father Forrest and will be named through a guest contest.
- Fewer than 583 adult Eastern Black Rhinos remain in the wild, indicating their critical status.
- Zoo visitor Alex Budinger expressed excitement about seeing the adorable new addition and encouraged others to visit.
82 Articles
82 Articles
Wobbly steps and big decisions: Help name the zoo's new baby rhino
A new Rhino calf was just born at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, and of course he needs a new name.He is an eastern black rhino born on September 13.He has spent most of his time bonding with his mom, Kibibbi and taking wobbly steps inside his enclosure.The zoo is hosting a naming contest, and there are three different ones to choose from.Makena, which means happy one, Kenza, which means Treasure, and Kamari, which means like the moon.You can cas…
Critically endangered baby black rhino makes its debut at Cleveland zoo – The Land
A male Eastern Black Rhino calf born Sept. 13, 2025, approaches a pumpkin Friday, Oct. 10, 2025 as he makes his public debut at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) By SUE OGROCKI Associated Press A critically endangered rhino made its public debut Friday at a Cleveland zoo, dashing about its enclosure and giving a boost to the endangered species. The 120-pound (55-kilogram) eastern black rhino was born earlier…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium