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First rhino born in Guwahati zoo in a decade, name game on

IndiaTimes Thursday, 14 November 2024
Guwahati Zoo welcomed its first baby rhino in a decade, born to parents Gaonburha and Pori. The Assam CM has invited the public to suggest names for the calf, with a lottery draw deciding the final choice. This birth marks a significant achievement for the zoo's rhino conservation efforts, overcoming challenges in breeding this vulnerable species.
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